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Consider [[guide:87cf36f969#exam 11.2.1 |Example]] (Drunkard's Walk).  Assume that if the walker reaches state 0, he turns
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around and returns to state 1  on the next step and, similarly, if he reaches 4 he returns on the next step to state 3.  Is this new chain ergodic?  Is it regular?
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\newcommand{\mathds}{\mathbb}</math></div> Consider [[guide:87cf36f969#exam 11.2.1 |Example]] (Drunkard's
Walk).  Assume that if the walker reaches
state 0, he turns
around and returns to state 1  on the next step and, similarly, if he reaches 4
he returns
on the next step to state 3.  Is this new chain ergodic?  Is it regular?

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Consider Example (Drunkard's Walk). Assume that if the walker reaches state 0, he turns around and returns to state 1 on the next step and, similarly, if he reaches 4 he returns on the next step to state 3. Is this new chain ergodic? Is it regular?