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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5786324
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The spectrum of the random environment and localization of noise
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    The spectrum of the random environment and localization of noise (English)
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    16 September 2010
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    Consider a random walk in a mildly random environment on finite transitive \(d\)-regular graphs of increasing girth (the length of the shortest cycle). It is shown that after scaling and centering, the analytic spectrum of the transition matrix converges in distribution to a Gaussian noise. An interesting situation occurs at \(d=2\): as the limit graph changes from a regular tree to the integers, the noise becomes localized.
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    random walk in a mildy environment on finite transitive irregular graphs
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