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Timeline for Random walks on groups

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Feb 21 at 22:05 comment added James Martin These questions are quite general and quite basic - to address them, how about starting by reading an introductory text on discrete-time Markov chains? For example, Chapter 1 of James Norris's book here: statslab.cam.ac.uk/~james/Markov (but many other texts with different styles are available). Then you'll be well placed to ask more focused questions about anything you don't understand. (For that purpose math.stackexchange.com will probably be more suitable than MathOverflow.)
Feb 21 at 19:09 comment added Mikael de la Salle Write $\mathbb{P}_x(Z_m=z) = \sum_{x_0,\dots, x_{m-1} \in X} \mathbb{P}_x(Z_0=x_0,Z_1=x_1,\dots,Z_{m-1} = x_{m-1}, Z_m=z)$.
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