Suppose that attached to each site z is an element of Z is a coin with bias theta(z), and only finitely many of these coins have nonzero bias. Allow a simple random walker to generate observations by tossing, at each move, the coin attached to its current position. Then we can ...
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In this problem, out of n given coins, two or more false coins (the coins are classified as false because their weights are different when compared to a standard coin) are present which have the same appearance as the other coins. This problem belongs to the class of combinatorial group ...
ICTs must increase efficiency but at the same time improve the liveability of the city, promoting engagement with the city and respect for the environment and the several nuances of a city's cultural identity, i.e., what makes it different from other cities. Bakhtin [28] coins three terms ...