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The 12th International Conference on
RANDOM STRUCTURES AND ALGORITHMS Poznan, 1-5 August 2005 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Random Run is a run for a random distance, which is a sum of the outcomes of two dice
being tossed.
Random experiment: independent sequential tossing of two dice. Rules: There are two dice. Before the start one die is tossed and the runners run around the Rosegarden for a number of laps indicated. Meanwhile the second die is tossed and all runners continue to run an additional number of laps being announced. The number of laps in the second round is shown when the leading runners are finishing their last lap of the first round. To avoid any confusion, each runner will be assigned a starting number and a coach. Your coach will make sure that you have ran the appropriate number of laps by telling you the number of laps to go every time you pass him. You will get to know your coach before the run. History of the Random Run
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