@StatModeling HT is just as likely as HH. There's something funny about the way Miller defines p(H follows H), no?pic.twitter.com/vTvZN6DgPQ
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@StatModeling HT is just as likely as HH. There's something funny about the way Miller defines p(H follows H), no?pic.twitter.com/vTvZN6DgPQ
@stevenstrogatz @StatModeling which is the relevant calculation for a bunch of bb players each taking n shots.
@RobertGaristo @stevenstrogatz @StatModeling I think they're asking a different question, and in that context lack of weighting makes sense
@RobertGaristo @stevenstrogatz @StatModeling they explicitly note that of course the overall probability across all seqs is 1/2
@StatModeling Using "rep" as both a variable and a function name? Come on man
@StatModeling Seems like a nice application of the HTT vs HTH problem:https://mikesmathpage.wordpress.com/2015/03/22/which-sequence-is-more-likely-to-appear-first-hht-or-hth/ …
@mikeandallie Misleading title:) They each have equal prob of appearing before the other. But avg time to 1st HTT is shorter b/c of overlaps
Instruction in the first rudiments: @StatModeling shows a mistake made in coding a simulation. https://twitter.com/StatModeling/status/619131287844945920 …pic.twitter.com/WiTrHepORC
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