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From logarithmic to subdiffusive polynomial fluctuations for internal DLA and related growth models
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    From logarithmic to subdiffusive polynomial fluctuations for internal DLA and related growth models (English)
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    17 October 2013
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    The authors consider a cluster growth model on \(\mathbb{Z}^d,\) called internal diffusion limited aggregation (internal DLA). The internal DLA cluster \(A(N)\) of volume \(N\) is obtained inductively as follows. Initially, it is assumed that the explored region is empty, i.e., \(A(0)=\emptyset\). Then, consider \(N\) independent discrete-time random walks \( S_1,\dots,S_N\) starting from \(0\). For \(k\leq N\), \(A(k-1)\) is obtained and define \(\tau_k=\inf\{t\geq0: S_k(t)\notin A(k-1)\}\) and \(A(k)=A(k-1)\cup \{S_k(\tau_k)\}\). The inner (outer) error \(\delta_I(n)\) (resp. \(\delta_O(n)\)) is such that \[ n-\delta_I(n)=\sup\{r\geq 0:\mathbb{B}(0,r)\subset A(|\mathbb{B}(0,n)|)\} \] (resp. \( n+\delta_O(n)=\sup\{r\geq 0:A(|\mathbb{B}(0,n)|)\subset \mathbb{B}(0,r))\}\)). The main result is the following improvement of the main result [\textit{G. F. Lawler} et al., Ann. Probab. 20, No. 4, 2117--2140 (1992; Zbl 0762.60096)] Theorem. Assume \(d\geq 2.\) There is a positive constant \(A_d\) such that \[ \operatorname{P}(\exists n(\omega):\forall n\geq n(\omega)\delta_I(n)\leq A_d\log(n))=1 \] and \[ \operatorname{P}(\exists n(\omega):\forall n\geq n(\omega)\delta_O(n)\leq A_d\log^2(n))=1, \] where \(B(x,r)=\{y\in \mathbb{R}^d: ||y-x||<r\}\) and \(\mathbb{B}(x,r)=B(x,r)\cap \mathbb{Z}^d.\)
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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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    subdiffusive fluctuations
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