Random Distance Distribution for Spherical Objects: General Theory and Applications to n-Dimensional Physics

Physics – Mathematical Physics

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10.1088/0305-4470/35/31/303

A formalism is presented for analytically obtaining the probability density function, (P_{n}(s)), for the random distance (s) between two random points in an (n)-dimensional spherical object of radius (R). Our formalism allows (P_{n}(s)) to be calculated for a spherical (n)-ball having an arbitrary volume density, and reproduces the well-known results for the case of uniform density. The results find applications in stochastic geometry, computational science, molecular biological systems, statistical physics, astrophysics, condensed matter physics, nuclear physics, and elementary particle physics. As one application of these results, we propose a new statistical method obtained from our formalism to study random number generators in (n)-dimensions used in Monte Carlo simulations.

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