How Markov Chains Power Unpredictable Order in Disorder
Disorder, often perceived as pure randomness, is fundamentally a statistical inevitability—where limited resources or space force repetition, and patterns emerge not from control but from chaos. The pigeonhole principle captures this inevitability: place more pigeons than nests, and some nests must hold more than one. When faced with such enforced disorder, Markov chains provide a […]
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