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Random Walk Expected Number of Visits
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18 Aug 2012 - 1:14
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#random-walk
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Why is a random walk a time-homogeneous Markov process?
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18 Aug 2012 - 14:24
#probability-theory
#stochastic-processes
#markov-chains
#random-walk
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Select a new value from last $N$ values; how long until the last $N$ are all the same?
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05 Apr 2026 - 0:21
#probability
#combinatorics
#random-walk
#markov-process
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Random walk: police catching the thief
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29 Aug 2012 - 15:51
#probability
#random-walk
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Martingale with reflecting barrier
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29 Aug 2012 - 19:43
#probability-theory
#markov-chains
#random-walk
#martingales
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Probability of landing on a particular point in an infinite 1D random walk
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30 Aug 2012 - 22:53
#probability
#random-walk
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Random walking and the expected value
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05 Sep 2012 - 16:12
#probability-theory
#expectation
#random-walk
#geometric-probability
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Repeated reflection
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07 Sep 2012 - 22:41
#probability
#random-walk
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First player to win k matches of series of n, win probability p = 0.5
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08 Sep 2012 - 18:24
#probability
#random-walk
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How long until everyone has been in the lead?
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13 Sep 2012 - 16:22
#probability
#random-walk
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What's the easiest way to show that a random walk can go arbitrarily far?
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24 Sep 2012 - 1:36
#probability
#random-walk
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How to check that a sequence of numbers is random?
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26 Mar 2026 - 6:21
#sequences-and-series
#number-theory
#random
#random-walk
#random-functions
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Mixing time for a random walk on an interval
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28 Sep 2012 - 16:40
#probability
#random-walk
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Off-lattice Brownian bridges in R^3
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03 Apr 2026 - 2:33
#probability-distributions
#random
#random-walk
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Conditional probability involving symmetric random walk on Z with return
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#probability-theory
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