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Direct consequences of the basic Ballot Theorem

Tamás Lengyel

Statistics & Probability Letters, 2011, vol. 81, issue 10, 1476-1481

Abstract: We use only the classic basic ballot result and simple combinatorial arguments to derive the distributions of the first passage time and the number of visits in the usual random walk model.

Keywords: Ballot; problem; Random; walk; First; passage; time; Number; of; visits (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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