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    Lower bounds on fluctuations for internal DLA (English)
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    25 April 2014
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    This paper studies the internal diffusion limited aggregation in dimension larger than or equal to two. It is a random cluster growth model, where random walks start at the origin of the \(d\)-dimensional lattice, one at a time, and stop moving when reaching a site that is not occupied by previous walks. When \(n\) random walks are sent from the origin, the authors establish a lower bound for the inner and outer errors fluctuations of order square root of the logarithm of \(n\). When the dimension is larger or equal to three, this lower bound matches the upper bound recently obtained in independent works. Thus, the resulting bounds become quite precise now.
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    internal diffusion limited aggregation
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    cluster growth
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    random walk
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    shape theorem
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    logarithmic fluctuations
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