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Phase diagram for once-reinforced random walks on trees with exponential weighting scheme (English)
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25 November 2008
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The reinforced random walk on a graph is defined by a weighting scheme that depends on the current local times of the walker and prefers steps to locations previously visited. The once-edge-reinforced random walk gives initial weight one to any edge and increases it by some fixed amount as soon as the edge has been crossed at least once; afterwards the weight remainsu unchanged. In this model, the absence of a recurrence-transience phase transition is known. The authors introduce a variant of a once-reinforced random walk on trees, which admits such a transition. For trees of bounded degree and supercritical Galton-Watson trees, they can give the whole picture of the phase diagram.
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self-interacting random walks
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reinforced random walk
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recurrence and transience
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phase diagram
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