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    MHB A Galton Watson branching process

    thanks a lot i appreciate your help (Smile)
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    MHB A Galton Watson branching process

    could you please check in this pdf if what i have done is correct or not
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    MHB A Galton Watson branching process

    unfortunately we didn't cover SLLN , and yes you are right we had Karlin and Taylor in Stochastic Processes . Thank you for your time , I'll go through the hints you gave me trying to solve it (Smile)
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    MHB A Galton Watson branching process

    I'm having this course called " Math for Electronics" where we've covered : [LIST=1] probability space calc. of prob. events independence Random variable law of large numbers cumulative distribution function probability density function binomial distribution Expectation Variance Central...
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    MHB A Galton Watson branching process

    A Galton Watson branching process B is defined P0 = 1/3 ; P1 = (1 - c)2/3 and P2 =c 2/3 where pi is the probability to have 'i' offsprings (C in [0,1]). a) compute the critical value C* such that for C<= C* the prcesss B will die out with probability one and for C > C* the process will...
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    MHB Estimate k0 for Elevator Probability of 10 Stops

    Thank you so much, actually things here are more clear than at school, Happy to use Math Help Boards (heart)
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    MHB Estimate k0 for Elevator Probability of 10 Stops

    thank you again for the clarification things are more clear now (Smile)(Yes)
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    MHB Estimate k0 for Elevator Probability of 10 Stops

    thank you for the correction but i still didn't get the second part of the exercise where he asks me to generalize the result for a k -store building with k>=2, and to Estimate the value k0 such that the probability that the elevator will stop exactly 10 times is larger equal than 0.9 for all...
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    MHB Estimate k0 for Elevator Probability of 10 Stops

    10 people get on an elevator on the first floor of a seven-story building. Each gets off at one of the six higher floor chosen at random. What is the expected number of stops the elevator makes? Generalize the result for a k -store building with k>2: Estimate the value k0 such that the...
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