Abstract

In this chapter we consider our second important example of discrete-time stochastic process, which is a random walk allowed to evolve over the set \(\mathbb{Z}\) of signed integers without any boundary restriction. Of particular importance are the probabilities of return to a given state in finite time, as well as the corresponding mean return time.

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