Antiduality and M\"obius monotonicity: Generalized Coupon Collector Problem
Abstract
For a given absorbing Markov chain X* on a finite state space, a chain X is a sharp antidual of X* if the fastest strong stationary time of X is equal, in distribution, to the absorption time of X*. In this paper we show a systematic way of finding such an antidual based on some partial ordering of the state space. We use a theory of strong stationary duality developed recently for M\"obius monotone Markov chains. We give several sharp antidual chains for Markov chain corresponding to a generalized coupon collector problem. As a consequence - utilizing known results on a limiting distribution of the absorption time - we indicate a separation cutoff (with its window size) in several chains. We also present a chain which (under some conditions) has a prescribed stationary distribution and its fastest strong stationary time is distributed as a prescribed mixture of sums of geometric random variables.
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