Exponents for the number of pairs of -favorite points of a simple random walk in Z^2
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Abstract: We investigate a problem suggested by Dembo, Peres, Rosen, and Zeitouni, which states that the growth exponent of favorite points associated with a simple random walk in coincides, on average and almost surely, with those of late points and high points associated with the discrete Gaussian free field.
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