3.4. A Stop-and-Go Traveler The velocity V(t) of a stop-and-go traveler is described by the two state
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3.4. A Stop-and-Go Traveler The velocity V(t) of a stop-and-go traveler is described by the two state Markov chain whose transition probabilities are given by (3.14a-d). The distance traveled in time t is the integral of the velocity:
Assuming that the velocity at time t = 0 is V(0) = 0, determine the mean of S(t). Take for granted the interchange of integral and expectation in
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An Introduction To Stochastic Modeling
ISBN: 9780126848878
3rd Edition
Authors: Samuel Karlin, Howard M. Taylor
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