An invariance principle for the two-dimensional parabolic Anderson model with small potential (Q1706671)

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An invariance principle for the two-dimensional parabolic Anderson model with small potential
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    An invariance principle for the two-dimensional parabolic Anderson model with small potential (English)
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    28 March 2018
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    The discrete parabolic Anderson model (PAM) is the infinite-dimensional random ODE \[ \begin{aligned} \partial _t v (t, i) = \Delta v (t, i) + v (t, i) \eta (i),\quad (t,i)\in [0,+\infty )\times \mathbb {Z}^d, \end{aligned} \] where \(\Delta\) is the discrete Laplacian and \((\eta (i) : i \in \mathbb {Z}^d)\) is an i.i.d. family of random variables with sufficiently many moments. An invariance principle for this model with small potential is proved. The proof is based on paracontrolled distributions and a certain operator technique. As a corollary a Donsker-type invariance principle for a certain random polymer measure is shown, as well as a universality result for the spectrum of discrete random Schrödinger operators on large boxes with small potentials.
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    parabolic Anderson model
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    random polymer measure
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    random Schrödinger operator
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    invariance principle
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    paracontrolled distributions
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