Markov Chains Example With 3 Outcomes

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Consider Romeo, a single guy, who wishes to date one of two different women, Juliet a pretty tall girl, and Erica, a short girl with beautiful eyes. Romeo has long days sword fighting with his friends. Coming home tired he decides to roll a die. If it shows an even number, he will go knock on Juliet's door and asks her on a date. If it shows a "1" he will stay home and do nothing. Otherwise, he will go ask Erica for a date. In the meantime, Erica is staying making herself pretty in front of a mirror. Juliet is indifferent between going to see Romeo, hang out with Erica or stay home.
Write the transition matrix for the Markov Chain that computes the probabilities of each person going to a place or staying home each day.



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