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| \usepackage[left=20mm,right=20mm,top=25mm,bottom=25mm]{geometry} | ||||
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| \header{{\bfseries\large \"Ubung 5}}{{\bfseries\large Scripts and functions}}{{\bfseries\large 07. November, 2017}} | ||||
| \header{{\bfseries\large Exercise 6}}{{\bfseries\large Scripts and functions}}{{\bfseries\large 06. November, 2018}} | ||||
| \firstpagefooter{Prof. Jan Benda}{Phone: 29 74 573}{Email: | ||||
|   jan.benda@uni-tuebingen.de} | ||||
| \runningfooter{}{\thepage}{} | ||||
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|   aboveskip=10pt | ||||
| } | ||||
| 
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| 
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| \newcommand{\code}[1]{\texttt{#1}} | ||||
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| \end{center} | ||||
| 
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| The exercises are meant for self-monitoring and revision of the | ||||
| lecture topic. You should try to solve them on your own. In contrast | ||||
| lecture. You should try to solve them on your own. In contrast | ||||
| to previous exercises, the solutions can not be saved in a single file | ||||
| but each question needs an individual file. Combine the files into a | ||||
| single zip archive and submit it via ILIAS. Name the archive according | ||||
| @ -108,7 +107,7 @@ to the pattern: ``scripts\_functions\_\{surname\}.zip''. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|     \part{} | ||||
|     Improve the function that it takes the duration of the time axis, | ||||
|     the amplitude and the frequency as input arguments. The | ||||
|     the amplitude, and the frequency as input arguments. The | ||||
|     calculation should use a temporal stepsize that is 0.01 of the | ||||
|     frequency. | ||||
|     \begin{solution} | ||||
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|   \question Random Walk.  In a 1-D random walk an \emph{agent} walks | ||||
|   randomly either in the one ($+1$) or the other ($-1$) | ||||
|   direction. With each simulation step one direction is chosen and the | ||||
|   position is updated accordingly. | ||||
|   position is updated accordingly. \textbf{There are some differences | ||||
|     to the solution discussed in the lecture!} | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|   \begin{parts} | ||||
|     \part{} | ||||
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|     Now we want to know how the probability of $p_{+1}$ (the | ||||
|     probability to walk into the $+1$ direction) impacts the random | ||||
|     walk. Vary $p_{+1}$ in the range $0.5 \le p_{+1} < 0.8$. Do 10 | ||||
|     random walks for four probabilities (apply the same thresholds for | ||||
|     random walks for the four probabilities (apply the same thresholds for | ||||
|     stopping the simulations as before). | ||||
|     \begin{solution} | ||||
|       \lstinputlisting{randomwalkscriptc.m} | ||||
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