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The logarithmic Zipf version of the coupon collector's problem

A collector wishes to collect $m$ complete sets of $N$ distinct coupons. The draws from the population are considered to be independent and identical distributed with replacement, and the probability that a type-$j$ coupon is drawn is noted as $p_{j}$. Let $T_{m}(N)$ the number of trials needed for this problem. We present the asymptotics for the expectation (five terms plus an error), the second rising moment (six terms plus an error), and the variance of $T_{m}(N)$ (leading term), as well as its limit distribution as $N\rightarrow \infty$, when \begin{equation*} p_{j}=\frac{a_{j}}{\sum_{j=2}^{N+1} a_{j}}, \,\,\,\text{where}\,\,\, a_{j}=\left(\ln j\right)^{-p}, \,\,p>0. \end{equation*} These "log-Zipf" classes of coupon probabilities are not covered by the existing literature and the present paper comes to fill this gap. Therefore, we enlarge the classes for which the collector's problem is solved (moments, variance, distribution).

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