Abstract
This paper considers the distribution of distance between random points and shows how the distribution can be found when the points are chosen uniformly and independently in a hypersphere or in two adjacent unit squares. The value of a powerful extension of the classical Crofton technique is illustrated here for solving such geometric probability problems. This method is quite different from those employed by Hammersley and Oser.
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