ABSTRACT

In this chapter we extend several of the ideas and methods found in the previous chapters. A broader theory is presented, and it turns out to be the theory needed for a myriad of applications that are not restricted to deterministic schemata. We dealt with two-color deterministic ball addition schemes with normal behavior, such as the Bagchi-Pal urn. We expand the scope by considering dichromatic generators with random entries that are within the normal class. We then present results for a class of normal schemes with k ≥ 2 colors.