A quantitative central limit theorem for the effective conductance on the discrete torus
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Abstract: We study a random conductance problem on a -dimensional discrete torus of size . The conductances are independent, identically distributed random variables uniformly bounded from above and below by positive constants. The effective conductance of the network is a random variable, depending on , and the main result is a quantitative central limit theorem for this quantity as . In terms of scalings we prove that this nonlinear nonlocal function essentially behaves as if it were a simple spatial average of the conductances (up to logarithmic corrections). The main achievement of this contribution is the precise asymptotic description of the variance of .
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