How vertex reinforced jump process arises naturally
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Abstract: We prove that the only nearest neighbor jump process with local dependence on the occupation times satisfying the partial exchangeability property is the vertex reinforced jump process, under some technical conditions. This result gives a counterpart to the characterization of edge reinforced random walk given by Rolles.
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