A particle is confined in a straight tunnel aligned in east-west direction and it can move randomly by the step size of one or two units. For each movement, the probability is p that the particle will move one unit to the west, the probability is q that the particle will move two units to the east, and the probability is 1- p – q that the particle will remain at the same place. (0 < p < 1,0 < q < 1,0 < 1-p– q < 1). A movement is independent to another. Calculate the expectation of the position of the particle after n movements, assuming that the position of starting point is 0.

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A particle is confined in a straight tunnel aligned in east-west direction and it can move
randomly by the step size of one or two units. For each movement, the probability is p
that the particle will move one unit to the west, the probability is q that the particle will
move two units to the east, and the probability is 1 – p – q that the particle will remain
at the same place. (0 < p < 1,0 < q < 1,0 < 1- p – q < 1). A movement is
independent to another. Calculate the expectation of the position of the particle after n
movements, assuming that the position of starting point is 0.
Transcribed Image Text:A particle is confined in a straight tunnel aligned in east-west direction and it can move randomly by the step size of one or two units. For each movement, the probability is p that the particle will move one unit to the west, the probability is q that the particle will move two units to the east, and the probability is 1 – p – q that the particle will remain at the same place. (0 < p < 1,0 < q < 1,0 < 1- p – q < 1). A movement is independent to another. Calculate the expectation of the position of the particle after n movements, assuming that the position of starting point is 0.
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