Application of moderate deviation techniques to prove Sinai theorem on RWRE
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Abstract: We apply the techniques developed in Comets and Popov (2003) to present a new proof to Sinai's theorem (Sinai, 1982) on one-dimensional random walk in random environment (RWRE), working in a scale-free way to avoid rescaling arguments and splitting the proof in two independent parts: a quenched one, related to the measure conditioned on a fixed, typical realization of the environment, and an annealed one, related to the product measure of the environment . The quenched part still holds even if we use another measure (possibly dependent) for the environment.
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