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Random walks on graphs
Imagine going to a new amusement park for the first time. Once you get there, you go to the first ride that you see. Once you finish it, you randomly choose one of the roads leaving it and follow it … Continue reading
Random walks and self similar sets
1. Introduction In this post we consider an interesting mathematical process which can be easily simulated by a computer, and generates interesting pictures. A video version of this post can be seen in here (for now in Hebrew). Let and … Continue reading