4 Mar
2016
4 Mar
'16
8:19 p.m.
Wikipedia's coin fairness test uses one fixed N. So does Salamin. Therefore it is incapable of detecting unfairnesses which are too small. The only way to do that is to use unboundedly large N, keep tossing coins literally forever until some test passes. If you are going to do that, then take the attitude you are going to do that, and design the best criterion you can. Not a criterion for one particular N, a criterion designed for re-use throughout an unbounded and a priori unknown number of tosses, and without hurting either correctness or efficiency. -- Warren D. Smith http://RangeVoting.org <-- add your endorsement (by clicking "endorse" as 1st step)