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The problem of recurrence for Lorentz processes (English)
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1985
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We prove that, for the planar Lorentz process with a periodic configuration of scatterers, the quasi-local CLT of the Gaussian \(\{\log^{\rho}n\}\) type holds for any \(\rho >1\). Consequently, for arbitrary \(\rho >3/2\), the probabilities that, at the moment of the nth reflection, this process lies in a square of size \(\log^{\rho}n\) are asymptotically Gaussian. This implies that these events occur for infinitely many values of n (i.e. a weaker form of recurrence).
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statistical properties of the Lorentz process
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Cramér-Edgeworth- Tchebysheff type expansions
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planar Lorentz process
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periodic configuration of scatterers
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reflection
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