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An invariance principle for isotropic diffusions in random environment
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    An invariance principle for isotropic diffusions in random environment (English)
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    In this important paper the authors prove diffusive behaviour, as well as some related more detailed properties, such as transience and an invariance principle, of diffusions in a randomly disordered environment in d at least 3, at weak isotropic disorder. They thus generalize the similar result for random walks, due to Bricmont and Kupiainen. As in that paper, the proof has an iterative (renormalization group) structure, although many of the more detailed techniques (use of Hölder norms, wavelets, couplings) are quite different.
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    Brownian motion
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    random environment diffusion
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