Question: Repeat the last exercise. Only this time at each step the walker either moves left, moves right, or stays put, each with probability 1/3. Staying

Repeat the last exercise. Only this time at each step the walker either moves left, moves right, or stays put, each with probability 1/3. Staying put counts as one step.


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A random walker starts at one vertex of a triangle, moving left or right with probability 1/2 at each step. The triangle is covered when the walker visits all three vertices.

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