The speed of a random walk excited by its recent history
Work
Year: 2016
Type: article
Abstract: Let N and M be positive integers satisfying 1≤ M ≤ N , and let 0< p 0 < p 1 < 1. Define a process {X n } n=0 ∞ on ℤ as follows. At each step, the process jumps either one step to the right o... more
Source: Advances in Applied Probability
Author Ross G. Pinsky
Institution Technion – Israel Institute of Technology
Cites: 9
Cited by: 5
Related to: 10
FWCI: 0.282
Citation percentile (by year/subfield): 60.45
Subfield: Mathematical Physics
Field: Mathematics
Domain: Physical Sciences
Open Access status: green