Exhaustive Monty Hall Problems and Solutions

Volume 3, Issue 1, February 2018     |     PP. 57-66      |     PDF (346 K)    |     Pub. Date: January 14, 2018
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Author(s)

Xiwu Han, Queen’s University Belfast

Abstract
This paper at first isolates a group of Monty Hall problems, in which all doors are exhaustively chosen, swapped and revealed one by one, then introduces a new variant of briefer tree diagrams for the conditional probability calculation of three-doors and four-doors, and finally gives the recurrence form for n-doors and its closed generation function. Some resulted defusing advantages and interesting properties have also been discussed.

Keywords
Exhaustive; Monty Hall Problem; Probability Tree Diagram; Recurrence

Cite this paper
Xiwu Han, Exhaustive Monty Hall Problems and Solutions , SCIREA Journal of Mathematics. Volume 3, Issue 1, February 2018 | PP. 57-66.

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