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Quenched limits for transient, zero speed one-dimensional random walk in random environment (English)
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8 April 2009
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The authors study the nearest-neighbor one dimensional random walk in a random i.i.d. environment. The regime is such that the walk is transient but with zero speed: \(X_n\) is of order \(n^s\) with \(s<1\). In the paper the quenched limiting distributions are studied. One could expect that the quenched limiting distributions are of the same type as the annealed limiting distributions since annealed probabilities are averages of quenched probabilities: this turn out not to be the case. The authors show that under the quenched law no limit laws are possible. There exists a localized regime, that is some sequences \((n_k)\) and \((x_k)\) dependening on the environment only such that \(X_{n_k}-x_k=o(\log{n_k})^2\). Also there exists a spread out regime, that is some sequences \((t_m)\) and \((s_m)\) depending on the environment only, such that \(\log{s_m}/\log{t_m}\to s<1\) and \(P_{\omega}(X_{t_m}/s_m\leq x)\to 1/2\) for all \(x>0\) and \(\to 0\) for \(x\leq 0\).
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random walk
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random environment
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