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*<span class="citation" id=refDArianoetal2002>D'Ariano, G.M et al. (2002). [http://xxx.lanl.gov/pdf/quant-ph/0202120 "The Quantum Monty Hall Problem"] (PDF). Los Alamos National Laboratory, (February 21, 2002). Retrieved January 15, 2007.</span>
*<span class="citation" id=refDArianoetal2002>D'Ariano, G.M et al. (2002). [http://xxx.lanl.gov/pdf/quant-ph/0202120 "The Quantum Monty Hall Problem"] (PDF). Los Alamos National Laboratory, (February 21, 2002). Retrieved January 15, 2007.</span>
*{{cite web|ref=refDevlin2003|url=http://www.maa.org/devlin/devlin_07_03.html|title=Devlin's Angle: Monty Hall|publisher=The Mathematical Association of America|first=Keith|last=Devlin|authorlink=Keith Devlin|date=July – August 2003|accessdate=2008-04-25}}
*{{cite web|ref=refDevlin2003|url=http://www.maa.org/devlin/devlin_07_03.html|title=Devlin's Angle: Monty Hall|publisher=The Mathematical Association of America|first=Keith|last=Devlin|authorlink=Keith Devlin|date=July – August 2003|accessdate=2008-04-25}}
*{{cite news | ref = refEconomist1999 | work = The Economist | title = The Monty Hall puzzle | volume = 350 | publisher = The Economist Newspaper | year = 1999 | page = 110 | url = http://books.google.com/books?id=H3vPAAAAIAAJ&q=goat-b+goat-a&dq=goat-b+goat-a&lr=&as_brr=0&as_pt=ALLTYPES&ei=yTLhSbvzJYuIkASxlsinDQ&pgis=1 }}
*{{cite news | ref = refEconomist1999 | work = The Economist | title = The Monty Hall puzzle | volume = 350 | publisher = The Economist Newspaper | year = 1999 | page = 110 | url = http://books.google.com/books?id=H3vPAAAAIAAJ&q=goat-b+goat-a&dq=goat-b+goat-a&lr=&as_brr=0&as_pt=ALLTYPES&ei=yTLhSbvzJYuIkASxlsinDQ&pgis=1}}
*<span class="citation" id=refFalk1992>Falk, Ruma (1992). "A closer look at the probabilities of the notorious three prisoners," ''Cognition'' '''43''': 197–223.</span>
*<span class="citation" id=refFalk1992>Falk, Ruma (1992). "A closer look at the probabilities of the notorious three prisoners," ''Cognition'' '''43''': 197–223.</span>
*<span class="citation" id=refFlitney2002>Flitney, Adrian P. and [[Derek Abbott|Abbott, Derek]] (2002). "Quantum version of the Monty Hall problem," ''Physical Review A'', '''65''', Art. No. 062318, 2002.</span>
*<span class="citation" id=refFlitney2002>Flitney, Adrian P. and [[Derek Abbott|Abbott, Derek]] (2002). "Quantum version of the Monty Hall problem," ''Physical Review A'', '''65''', Art. No. 062318, 2002.</span>

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Two recent articles by the present editor of this page, for reference

Richard D. Gill, The Monty Hall Problem is not a Probability Puzzle. (It’s a challenge in mathematical modelling) (preprint, January 15, 2011)

Richard D. Gill, The Three Doors Problem...-s. arXiv:1002.3878v2 [stat.AP] (20 Feb 2010 (v1), 1 Mar 2010 (v2))

Bibliography from wikipedia MHP page, as per 26 January, 2011