Convergence of the law of the environment seen by the particle for directed polymers in random media in the \(L^{2}\) region (Q975322)

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Convergence of the law of the environment seen by the particle for directed polymers in random media in the \(L^{2}\) region
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    Convergence of the law of the environment seen by the particle for directed polymers in random media in the \(L^{2}\) region (English)
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    9 June 2010
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    The model of directed polymers in a Gaussian or bounded (random) environment is considered with a focus on various probabilistic laws of the environment. A lower tail concentration inequality for the partition function for bounded environments is established, thus improving earlier concentration inequalities obtained for Gaussian environments. This result, together with a local limit theorem [\textit{Y. Sinai}, Fundam. Math. 147, No.2, 173--180 (1995; Zbl 0835.60062)] allows to prove the \(L^1\) convergence of the density in law of the environment seen by the particle, with respect to the product measure.
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    directed polymers
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    random environments
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    limit theorems
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    disorder
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    Brownian motion
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    convergence of the law
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    tail concentration inequality
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    bounded environments
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    Gaussian environments
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