The Probability to Hit Every Bin with a Linear Number of Balls
Abstract
Assume that 2n balls are thrown independently and uniformly at random into n bins. We consider the unlikely event E that every bin receives at least one ball, showing that [E] = (bn) where b ≈ 0.836. Note that, due to correlations, b is not simply the probability that any single bin receives at least one ball. More generally, we consider the event that throwing α n balls into n bins results in at least d balls in each bin.
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