Abstract

The full-information secretary problem in which the objective is to minimize the expected rank is seen to have a value smaller than 7/3 for all n (the number of options). This can be achieved by a simple memoryless threshold rule. The asymptotically optimal value for the class of such rules is about 2.3266. For a large finite number of options, the optimal stopping rule depends on the whole sequence of observations and seems to be intractable. This raises the question whether the influence of the history of all observations may asymptotically fade. We have not solved this problem, but we show that the values for finite n are non-decreasing in n and exhibit a sequence of lower bounds that converges to the asymptotic value which is not smaller than 1.908.

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