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Records in the Infinite Occupancy Scheme

Zakaria Derbazi, Alexander Gnedin, Alexander Marynych

Published 2023-08-03Version 1

We consider the classic infinite occupancy scheme, where balls are thrown in boxes independently, with probability $p_j$ of hitting box $j$. Each time a box receives its first ball we speak of a record and, more generally, call an $r$-record every event when a box receives its $r$th ball. Assuming that the sequence $(p_j)$ is not decaying too fast, we show that after many balls have been thrown, the suitably scaled point process of $r$-record times is approximately Poisson. The joint convergence of $r$-record processes is argued under a condition of regular variation.

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