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arxiv: 1304.6704 · v1 · pith:FYVOGPTTnew · submitted 2013-04-24 · 🧮 math.PR

A permuted random walk exits faster

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keywords sigmawhenequallyjumpslikelywalkeithergraph
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Let $\sigma$ be a permutation of $\{0,\ldots,n\}$. We consider the Markov chain $X$ which jumps from $k\neq 0,n$ to $\sigma(k+1)$ or $\sigma(k-1)$, equally likely. When $X$ is at 0 it jumps to either $\sigma(0)$ or $\sigma(1)$ equally likely, and when $X$ is at $n$ it jumps to either $\sigma(n)$ or $\sigma(n-1)$, equally likely. We show that the identity permutation maximizes the expected hitting time of n, when the walk starts at 0. More generally, we prove that the hitting time of a random walk on a strongly connected $d$-directed graph is maximized when the graph is the line $[0,n]\cap\Z$ with $d-2$ self-loops at every vertex and $d-1$ self-loops at 0 and $n$.

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