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A limit theorem which clarifies the ‘Petersburg Paradox'

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 July 2016

Anders Martin-Löf*
Affiliation:
Folksam Insurance Co.
*
Postal address: The Folksam Group, Box 20500, S-10460 Stockholm, Sweden.

Abstract

The total gain, SN, in N successive Petersburg games is considered, and a limit theorem for SN/N – n when N = 2n and n → ∞is proved. The limit distribution can be determined numerically with good accuracy, and this fact provides a simple rule of thumb for determining a premium for the game, which is safe from the point of view of the casino.

Type
Research Papers
Copyright
Copyright © Applied Probability Trust 1985 

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