Author:
Krieger Abba M.,Samuel-Cahn Ester
Abstract
The secretary problem for selecting one item so as to minimize its expected rank, based on observing the relative ranks only, is revisited. A simple suboptimal rule, which performs almost as well as the optimal rule, is given. The rule stops with the smallest i such that Ri≤ic/(n+1-i) for a given constant c, where Ri is the relative rank of the ith observation and n is the total number of items. This rule has added flexibility. A curtailed version thereof can be used to select an item with a given probability P, P<1. The rule can be used to select two or more items. The problem of selecting a fixed percentage, α, 0<α<1, of n, is also treated. Numerical results are included to illustrate the findings.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Applied Mathematics,Statistics and Probability
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