2-D random walks: simulation, video with R source code, curious facts
We have produced a 90-second video (click on this link to view the video) showing a'random walk' (a particular case of a Markov process) evolving over 400,000 steps. Figure 1 below shows the last frame (out of 2,000 frames, each one with 200 new steps). A basic, two-state (going up or down), one-dimensional Markov process is defined as follows: You start at time t 0, walking along the X-axis (representing time). At each iteration (also called step), you move up with probability p, and down with probability q, along the Y-axis. The Y-axis could represent gain/losses in a gamble (throwing a dice), stock market gains etc.
Dec-8-2016, 04:10:03 GMT
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