Analysis of casino shelf shuffling machines (Q363867)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6205806
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6205806 |
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Analysis of casino shelf shuffling machines (English)
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5 September 2013
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Many casinos routinely use mechanical card shuffling machines. The authors were asked to evaluate a new shelf shuffler. This leads to new probability, new combinatorics and to some practical advice which was adopted by the manufacturer. The interplay between theory, computing, and real-world application is developed. Finally, this paper reports some ad hoc tests which show that a single iteration of a \(10\)-shelf shuffler is not sufficiently random, and a simple alternative is suggested.
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riffle shuffling
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testing for randomness
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valleys in permutations
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