Title Convex bodies instead of needles in Buffon's experiment
Authors Alexandru Aleman, M. Stoka, Tudor Zamfirescu
Alternative Location http://dx.doi.org/10.1023/A..., Restricted Access
Publication Geometriae Dedicata
Year 1997
Volume 67
Issue 3
Pages 301 - 308
Document type Article
Status Published
Quality controlled Yes
Language eng
Publisher Springer Netherlands
Abstract English An arbitrary fixed convex set in ${\bf R}^2$ is considered as are two families of equally spaced parallel lines making angle $\alpha$ with each other. It is assumed that the inter-line distance in each family of parallel lines is greater than the maximum width of the convex set. A congruent copy of the convex set is placed randomly (centroid uniform in one particular parallelogram cell and orientation uniform on $0,2\pi))$. A simple formula for the probability that the randomly placed set intersects at least one of the lines is obtained. A consequence of the formula is that there exists at least one angle $\alpha$ (depending on the convex set) such that the event of intersecting some line in one of the two families of parallel lines is independent of the event of intersecting some line in the other family.
Keywords random convex sets - hitting probability - independent hitting events,
ISBN/ISSN/Other ISSN: 1572-9168 (Online)

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