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On the range of reversible random walks on \(Z^ 2\) in a random environment
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    On the range of reversible random walks on \(Z^ 2\) in a random environment (English)
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    23 May 1995
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    Asymptotic behaviours of random walk in random environment rely on the independent increment property of the walk on \(Z^ d\), \(d \geq 1\). The paper discusses reversible random walks on \(Z^ d\), whose increments are not independent, and attempts to establish the law of large numbers for the range of these random walks. The main technical tools are hitting times and hitting distributions. The main result refers to the two- dimensional reversible random walk. The reversibility is here an assumption coming from the connection between the electrical network and the reversible random walk. The analysis cannot be extended to an irreversible random walk.
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    effective resistance
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    random walk
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    random environment
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    law of large numbers
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    irreversible random walk
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