Annealed asymptotics for Brownian motion of renormalized potential in mobile random medium (Q904712)

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Annealed asymptotics for Brownian motion of renormalized potential in mobile random medium
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    Annealed asymptotics for Brownian motion of renormalized potential in mobile random medium (English)
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    13 January 2016
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    This work provides a thorough study of the large time asymptotics of the polymer measure of the parabolic Anderson model equation \[ (\partial_t + \Delta) u = u \zeta \] in the case where the potential \(\zeta\) is given by Newton's law of universal attraction under the form \[ \zeta(s,x) =\pm\theta\overline{V}(s,x)=\pm\theta \int_{R^d}|x-y|^{-p} (\omega_s(dy) - dy), \] with \(\omega_s\) being the measure-valued process consisting of independent Brownian particles with random initial Poissonian condition with Lebesgue intensity. The parameter \(\theta\) is positive. Given an additional Brownian motion \(B_s\), and depending on the sign in front of \(\theta\), the authors show that the expectations \[ \operatorname{E}[\exp(\pm\theta\int_0^t \overline{V}(s,B_s)ds)] \] have different logarithmic regimes as the time \(t\) goes to infinity, depending on some relations between the ambient dimension \(d\) of the space motion and the exponent \(p\) in the potential. The double logarithm of this exponential is also analysed and appears to have quite different behaviour depending on whether or not the exponent \(p\) is larger than of equal to 2.
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    Brownian motion
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    parabolic Anderson model
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    annealed asymptotics
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    renormalized potential
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    random medium
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    Poisson field
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