Tree-indexed random walks on groups and first passage percolation (Q1326289)

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Tree-indexed random walks on groups and first passage percolation
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    Tree-indexed random walks on groups and first passage percolation (English)
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    15 August 1994
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    Suppose that i.i.d. random variables are attached to the edges of an infinite tree. When the tree is large enough, the partial sums \(S_ \sigma\) along some of its infinite paths will exhibit behavior atypical for an ordinary random walk. This principle has appeared in works on branching random walks, first-passage percolation, and RWRE on trees. We establish further quantitative versions of this principle, which are applicable in these settings. In particular, different notions of speed for such a tree-indexed walk correspond to different dimension notions for trees. Finally, if the labeling variables take values in a group, then properties of the group (e.g., polynomial growth or a nontrivial Poisson boundary) are reflected in the sample-path behavior of the resulting tree-indexed walk.
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    random walk
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    first-passage percolation
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    tree-indexed walk
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    sample-path behavior
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