The Siblings of the Coupon Collector
Abstract
The following variant of the collector's problem has attracted considerable attention relatively recently (see, e.g., N. Pintacuda 1980, D. Foata H. Guo-Niu and B. Lass 2001, D. Foata and D. Zeilberger 2003, I. Adler, S. Oren and S. Ross 2003, and S. Ross 2010): There is one main collector who collects coupons. Assume there are N different types of coupons with, in general, unequal occurring probabilities. When the main collector gets a "double", she gives it to her older brother; when this brother gets a "double", he gives it to the next brother, and so on. Hence, when the main collector completes her collection, the album of the j-th sibling, j = 2, 3, …, will still have UjN empty spaces. In this article we develop techniques of computing asymptotics of the average E[UjN] of UjN as N → ∞, for a large class of families of coupon probabilities. We also give various illustrative examples.
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