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Autori principali: Das, Snehesh, Miller, Steven J., Polanco, Geremias, Wu, Yilong, Xiaochen, Wang, Yang, April, Yao, Chris
Natura: Preprint
Pubblicazione: 2025
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Accesso online:https://arxiv.org/abs/2502.07402
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author Das, Snehesh
Miller, Steven J.
Polanco, Geremias
Wu, Yilong
Xiaochen, Wang
Yang, April
Yao, Chris
author_facet Das, Snehesh
Miller, Steven J.
Polanco, Geremias
Wu, Yilong
Xiaochen, Wang
Yang, April
Yao, Chris
contents The MandM Game involves two players who begin with I1 and I2 MandM's. During each round, each player tosses a fair coin: if the coin lands heads, that player eats one MandM, and if it lands tails, the player does not eat. If, at the end of a round, one player still has MandM's while the other has none, then the player with MandM's remaining is declared the winner. If both players eat their last MandM in the same round, the game is said to end in a tie. In [BHM+17], the authors studied the probability of a tie in the MandM Game and derived a simple closed-form expression in the special case where both players start with the same number of MandM's. We generalize the MandM Game in several directions, including allowing players to toss multiple coins per round and modifying the probability distributions of the coin flips. We use the technique of generating functions, Monte Carlo methods, and non-linear curve fitting to study the generalized MandM Game.
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Das, Snehesh
Miller, Steven J.
Polanco, Geremias
Wu, Yilong
Xiaochen, Wang
Yang, April
Yao, Chris
Probability
60G51
The MandM Game involves two players who begin with I1 and I2 MandM's. During each round, each player tosses a fair coin: if the coin lands heads, that player eats one MandM, and if it lands tails, the player does not eat. If, at the end of a round, one player still has MandM's while the other has none, then the player with MandM's remaining is declared the winner. If both players eat their last MandM in the same round, the game is said to end in a tie. In [BHM+17], the authors studied the probability of a tie in the MandM Game and derived a simple closed-form expression in the special case where both players start with the same number of MandM's. We generalize the MandM Game in several directions, including allowing players to toss multiple coins per round and modifying the probability distributions of the coin flips. We use the technique of generating functions, Monte Carlo methods, and non-linear curve fitting to study the generalized MandM Game.
title Generalizations of the M&M Game
topic Probability
60G51
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2502.07402