The true self-repelling motion (Q1265414)

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    The true self-repelling motion (English)
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    30 May 1999
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    The paper presents a construction of the so-called true self-repelling motion that is a continuous counterpart of certain self-interacting random walks. Those true self-avoiding walks show-up a preference to propagate to areas which were less often visited in the past. In contract to the polymer-type self-avoiding walks, the true walk gives rise to a consistent family of probability measures. A continuous real-valued self-repelling process is Markovian, anomalous (enhanced, with the 3/2 scaling parameter) diffusion. The self-repulsion is due to the occupation-time measure density in the vicinity of a point that is just being visited. The multidimensional case is postponed to a future publication.
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    self-repelling motion
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    self-avoiding walk
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    stopping times
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    occupation-time
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    measure
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    polymer models
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