Stationary distribution question
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I computed a stationary by two methods and gotten two different answers
Both sum to sum to one 0ne I did by brute force. I used symbolab and all
probabilities converged for all answers
The other method I used balance equations. There probabilties summed to
1. They were p1=.25 p2=p3=.375
Brute force p1=.285 p2=.375 p3=.339
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I computed a stationary by two methods and gotten two different answers
Both sum to sum to one 0ne I did by brute force. I used symbolab and all
probabilities converged for all answers
The other method I used balance equations. There probabilties summed to
1. They were p1=.25 p2=p3=.375
Brute force p1=.285 p2=.375 p3=.339
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I computed a stationary by two methods and gotten two different answers
Both sum to sum to one 0ne I did by brute force. I used symbolab and all
probabilities converged for all answers
The other method I used balance equations. There probabilties summed to
1. They were p1=.25 p2=p3=.375
Brute force p1=.285 p2=.375 p3=.339
Help
markov-process
I computed a stationary by two methods and gotten two different answers
Both sum to sum to one 0ne I did by brute force. I used symbolab and all
probabilities converged for all answers
The other method I used balance equations. There probabilties summed to
1. They were p1=.25 p2=p3=.375
Brute force p1=.285 p2=.375 p3=.339
Help
markov-process
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– Aditya Dua
Nov 8 at 18:54
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This is a poorly worded and poorly typed question. I suggest you put in more effort into framing your question properly if you expect the MSE community to provide you a high quality answer.
– Aditya Dua
Nov 8 at 18:54
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This is a poorly worded and poorly typed question. I suggest you put in more effort into framing your question properly if you expect the MSE community to provide you a high quality answer.
– Aditya Dua
Nov 8 at 18:54
This is a poorly worded and poorly typed question. I suggest you put in more effort into framing your question properly if you expect the MSE community to provide you a high quality answer.
– Aditya Dua
Nov 8 at 18:54
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This is a poorly worded and poorly typed question. I suggest you put in more effort into framing your question properly if you expect the MSE community to provide you a high quality answer.
– Aditya Dua
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