The secretary problem with non-uniform arrivals via a left-to-right-minimum exponentially tilted distribution
Abstract
We solve the secretary problem in the case that the ranked items arrive in a statistically biased order rather than in uniformly random order. The bias is given by the left-to-right-minimum exponentially tilted distribution with parameter . That is, for , is proportional to , where the left-to-right minimum statistic is defined by For , higher ranked items tend to arrive earlier than in the case of the uniform distribution, and for , they tend to arrive later. In the classical problem, the asymptotically optimal strategy is to reject the first items, where , and then to select the first item ranked higher than any of the first items (if such an item exists). This yields as the limiting probability of success. With the above bias on arrivals, we calculate the asymptotic behavior of the optimal strategy and the corresponding limiting probability of success, for all regimes of . In particular, if the leading order asymptotic behavior of is at least , and if also its order is no more than , then the limiting probability of success when using an asymptotically optimal strategy is ; otherwise, this limiting probability of success is greater than . Also, the limiting fraction of numbers, , that are summarily rejected by an asymptotically optimal strategy lies in if and only if .
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@article{arxiv.2112.07930,
title = {The secretary problem with non-uniform arrivals via a left-to-right-minimum exponentially tilted distribution},
author = {Ross G. Pinsky},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2112.07930},
year = {2023}
}
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