
doi: 10.37236/906
We analyze a variant of the coupon collector's problem, in which the probabilities of obtaining coupons and the numbers of coupons in a collection may be non-uniform. We obtain a finite expression for the generating function of the probabilities to complete a collection and show how this generalizes several previous results about the coupon collector's problem. Also, we provide applications about computational complexity and approximation.
Combinatorial probability, coupon collector's problem, generating function, Exact enumeration problems, generating functions
Combinatorial probability, coupon collector's problem, generating function, Exact enumeration problems, generating functions
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