We've created a vector with random numbers and took a look at the number of
raising sequences in it. Normally, one would expect to get about 1/2 of all
the sequences occured to be of length 1, about 1/4 of length 2, about 1/8 of
length 3 and so on.
Everything works as expected except for the sequences of length 2. No matter
how much we grunt at the machine, it always gets to few of those. All the
others are about the right size, though.
Anybody who'd like to contribute and shed some light at this phenomenon?


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