Shape transition under excess self-intersections for transient random walk (Q974777)
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Shape transition under excess self-intersections for transient random walk (English)
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7 June 2010
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The paper extends the previous line of research of the present author on random walks in a random scenery. Special attention is paid to large deviations for two-fold self-intersection local times of a transient random walk in \(d\)-dimensions, with \(d\geq 3\). For a simple random walk on \(\mathbb{Z}^d\) started at the origin, the basic technical input is the \(q\)-norm i.e. the sum of \(q\)-th power of the local times which, for integer \(q\), can be written in terms of the \(q\)-fold self-intersection local times of that walk. The shape transition is described as the parameter \(q\) crosses the critical value \(q_c= d/(d-2)\). That is quantified in terms of two different sites exploration strategy by a transient random walk. A central limit theorem is established for the \(q\)-norm of the local times in \(d\geq 4\).
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random walk
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random environment
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self-intersection local time
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large deviation
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two-fold intersection
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transient random walk
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shape transition
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