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    Most works on quenched large deviations for random walks in random environments (RWRE) are considered to be studies at the so-called levels 1, 2 and 3, respectively. The present paper deals essentially with the level 3, and mainly, its extends an homogenization argument which has been already used previously to derive the upper bound to the multivariate level 2 setting. By using the Kullback informational divergence, the authors prove a level 3 large deviation principle.
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    random walk
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    random environment
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    large deviation
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    environment process
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    relative entropy
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    homogenization
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