DUEL_SIMULATION is a MATLAB program which simulates N instances of a duel between two players.
Player 1 fires at player 2, and hits with a probability of P(1). If Player 1 misses, then Player 2 fires at Player 1, hitting with a probability of P(2).
The duel continues with alternating shots until only one player survives.
The simulation is intended to estimate the probabilities that a player will survive, and the number of turns required.
The exact probability that player 1 will survive is
P(1) / ( P(1) + P(2) - P(1) * P(2) )while player 2's chance is
P(2) * ( 1 - P(1) ) / ( P(1) + P(2) - P(1) * P(2) ).
[ s, turn_average ] = duel_simulation ( p, duel_num )where
The computer code and data files described and made available on this web page are distributed under the GNU LGPL license.
DUEL_SIMULATION is available in a C version and a C++ version and a FORTRAN77 version and a FORTRAN90 version and a Mathematica version and a MATLAB version.
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