Surprising variants of Cauchy's formula for mean chord length
Abstract
We examine isotropic and anisotropic random walks which begin on the surface of linear (), square (), or cubic () lattices and end upon encountering the surface again. The mean length of walks is equal to and the distribution of lengths generally scales as for large . Our results are interesting in the context of an old formula due to Cauchy that the mean length of a chord though a convex body of volume and surface is proportional to . It has been realized in recent years that Cauchy's formula holds surprisingly even if chords are replaced by irregular insect paths or trajectories of colliding gas molecules. The random walk on a lattice offers a simple and transparent understanding of this result in comparison to other formulations based on Boltzmann's transport equation in continuum.
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@article{arxiv.1908.06608,
title = {Surprising variants of Cauchy's formula for mean chord length},
author = {Prabodh Shukla and Diana Thongjaomayum},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1908.06608},
year = {2019}
}
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