Consider the following game. We have a probability distribution on
the following countably infinite deck of cards.
Card # front backprobability
-- - ---
1 1 3 1/2
2 3 9
daizisheng wrote:
Consider the following game. We have a probability distribution on
the following countably infinite deck of cards.
Card # front backprobability
-- - ---
1 1 3 1/2
2
4), which will vary the value of k for many times.
I think to cover up this problem..
1. we can store the starting and ending numbers for every K in another
file (with file name of every set) and then sort the file names
according to the starting values for every K set,
2. hence creating an