Mathematics

Consider a city C with surrounding residential areas N, S,E, and W. Residents

can move between any two locations or stay in their current location, with

fixed probabilities. In this case a state is the location of a resident at any given

time. The state diagram shown in Fig. 1 describes the situation with the

probabilities of moving from one location to another shown in the

corresponding transition matrix

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