Markovian Russian Roulette

Imagine you are playing a game of Russian Roulette. This game is played, of course, with a revolver: At the start of the round, the bullets are loaded in a random order with unknown distribution, and the cylinder is cycled. The players then take turns firing the revolver. Now, a simple riddle. Assume that youContinue reading “Markovian Russian Roulette”

Retailer Locality Simulation

Problem Statement & Motivation In this first problem exploration, I will be using this video by TED-Ed as reference: This video introduces the concept of Hotelling’s law; a game theory law which explains why two retailers selling the same product tend to set up shop close to each other. I was motivated to make thisContinue reading “Retailer Locality Simulation”

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