Internal DLA in higher dimensions (Q388996)

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Internal DLA in higher dimensions
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    Internal DLA in higher dimensions (English)
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    17 January 2014
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    The paper continues a research by the present authors, whose history is outlined in [J. Am. Math. Soc. 25, No. 1, 271--301 (2012; Zbl 1237.60037)]. Previously, a logarithmic estimate for internal DLA has been derived in \(d=2\). A number of modifications has been listed (like e.g. that of \(\log r\) by \(\sqrt{\log r}\)) that would necessarily appear in the \(d\geq 3\) extension of the theory. A key Lemma A of that paper has been formulated with an eye on that extension. The purpose of this note is to carry out in detail an adaptation of previous \(d=2\) techniques to higher dimensions. The ultimate outcome is a proof that for a cluster \(A(t)\) produced in the internal DLA with \(t\) particles in dimension \(d\geq 3\), its shape is spherical up to an \(O(\sqrt{\log t})\) error. Certain martingales related to the growth of the cluster are constructed and estimated. The estimates are closely parallel to what one obtains for the discrete Gaussian free field. This connection is elaborated in more detail in a forthcoming paper [the authors, ``Internal DLA and the Gaussian free field'', \url{arXiv:1101.0596}].
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    discrete harmonic function
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    random walks
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    internal diffusion limited aggregation
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    martingale
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    mean value property
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    sublogarithmic fluctuations
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    fluctuation bounds
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    Green function estimates
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