Simulating a Random Walk with Constant Error

Mathematics – Combinatorics

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We analyze Jim Propp's P-machine, a simple deterministic process that simulates a random walk on $Z^d$ to within a constant. The proof of the error bound relies on several estimates in the theory of simple random walks and some careful summing. We mention three intriguing conjectures concerning sign-changes and unimodality of functions in the linear span of $\{p(\cdot,x) : x \in Z^d\}$, where $p(n,x)$ is the probability that a walk beginning from the origin arrives at $x$ at time $n$.

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