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A Note on the Closed-Form Solution for the Longest Head Run Problem of Abraham de Moivre

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Acknowledgments

I thank Serguei Novak for comments on an early version of this article, and I thank Danny Segev for following the early version of this article on arXiv and suggesting the alternative proof that is now presented after Corollary 1. I also would like to thank the referee for insightful and helpful comments that led to significant improvements in the paper.

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This research was supported by grant no. 2020063 from the United States–Israel Binational Science Foundation (BSF), Jerusalem, Israel.

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Malinovsky, Y. A Note on the Closed-Form Solution for the Longest Head Run Problem of Abraham de Moivre. Math Intelligencer 44, 267–268 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00283-021-10125-2

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