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A stochastic process is a collection of random variables usually indexed by a totally ordered set.
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What is the convergence rate of this "infinite monkey"-type probability?
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Let $S$ be a finite set and $n,m\in\mathbb N$. Consider the process $R=(R_i)_{i\in\mathbb N}$ where all $R_i$ are iid uni …