From bocce to positivity: some probabilistic linear algebra
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probabilityboccegamelinearablealgebraassumptionsballs
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A question in geometric probability about the location of the balls in a game of bocce leads to related questions about the probability that a system of linear equations has a positive solution and the probability that a random zero-sum game favors the row player. Under reasonable assumptions we are able to find these probabilities.
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