The bullet problem with discrete speeds
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bulletsecondannihilationdiscretefastestprobabilityspeedsballistic
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Bullets are fired, one per second, with independent speeds sampled uniformly from a discrete set. Collisions result in mutual annihilation. We show that the second fastest bullet survives with positive probability, while a slowest bullet does not. This also holds for exponential spacings between firing times, and for certain non-uniform measures that place less probability on the second fastest bullet. Our results provide new insights into a two-sided version of the bullet process known to physicists as ballistic annihilation.
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