The speed of convergence in greedy Galois games
Abstract
In 2013 Cooper and Dutle invented a dueling scenario where Alice and Bob shoot at each other until one is hit. Each shot is successful with some fixed probability p, 0 < p < 1. The shooting order is given by a greedy algorithm, where at each step a shot is assigned to the player whose current probability of success is smaller. Cooper and Dutle observed that as p → 0, the resulting sequence of shots (by Alice or Bob) converges to the infinite Thue-Morse sequence t, but left the speed of convergence as an open problem. In this note we determine the speed of this convergence.
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