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Undergrad Solving a Dice Throwing Problem
Thank you very much! I'll try!- Fiction123
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Undergrad Solving a Dice Throwing Problem
Nobody with an answer?- Fiction123
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Undergrad Solving a Dice Throwing Problem
c_{n+1} = (somethin with) 4/6*p_2_3_4_5 + 1/6*b_n + 1/3*p_1_6- Fiction123
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Undergrad Solving a Dice Throwing Problem
Oh yes, it has to increase with n.- Fiction123
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Undergrad Solving a Dice Throwing Problem
Thank you mXSCNT, but I don't know the term for the c_{n+1} a_{n+1} = 5/6 a_n + 1/6 b_n b_{n+1} = 1 - a_{n+1} c_{n+1} = ? Is it the markow chain?- Fiction123
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Undergrad Solving a Dice Throwing Problem
I have got a problem. The dice is thrown until 1 has been rolled twice. The two 1´s do not need to be rolled consecutively. Whenever the counter of the 1´s is one and if a 6 is rolled, then the counter of the 1´s is reset to zero, i.e. at least two more 1´s have to be rolled in order...- Fiction123
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