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zbMATH Open0809.60083MaRDI QIDQ4318679FDOQ4318679
Authors: S. Alili
Publication date: 28 March 1995
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central limit theoremlaw of large numbersrandom walk in a random environmentrecurrence-transience criteriaexistence of an invariant probability measureslow diffusion phenomenon
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