Scaling limit for a long-range divisible sandpile
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Abstract: We study the scaling limit of a divisible sandpile model associated to a truncated -stable random walk. We prove that the limiting distribution is related to an obstacle problem for a truncated fractional Laplacian. We also provide, as a fundamental tool, precise asymptotic expansions for the corresponding rescaled discrete Green's functions. In particular, the convergence rate of these Green's functions to its continuous counterpart is derived.
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