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Quenched limits for transient, ballistic, sub-Gaussian one-dimensional random walk in random environment
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    Quenched limits for transient, ballistic, sub-Gaussian one-dimensional random walk in random environment (English)
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    One considers a random walk in which the transition probability itself is a random variable, to picture the effect of random environment. For this kind of random walk, one derives a special central limit theorem in which, loosely speaking, the limiting distribution is a centered reverse exponential distribution.
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    random environment
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