Abstract
SummaryWe generalize the well-known broken stick problem in several ways, including a discrete “brick” analogue and a sequential “pick-up sticks/bricks” version. The limit behavior of the broken brick problem gives a combinatorial proof of the broken stick problem. The pick-up version gives a variation on those scenarios, and we conclude by showing a greater context—namely, that the broken stick/brick problem and the pick-up sticks/bricks problem are two extremes in a family of interesting, and largely open, questions.
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