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The classic Banach match problem can be investigated using discrete Markov chains. There is a matchbox containing N matches in both the left and right-side pockets. A box is selected uniformly at random and a match is taken and discarded. What is the probability that the other not-selected box contains k matches. We can enumerate the states, si, j where there are i matches in the left box and j in the right. Write a function gen_transition_matrix(init_state=(2 ,2),pL=0.5) where pL is the probability of selecting the left pocket. Remember to use absorbing states to mark the end of the experiment (i. e., no more matches in one of the boxes). The states are tuples.

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