A Localized Diffusive Time Exponent for Compact Metric Spaces

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Authors: John Dever Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 21 October 2017

Abstract: We provide a definition of a new critical exponent that has the interpretation of a type of local walk dimension, and may be defined on any compact metric space. We then specialize to the case of random walks that jump uniformly in metric balls with respect to a given Borel measure of full support. We use the local exponent as a local time scaling exponent to re-normalize the time scale and produce approximating continuous time walks. We show a Faber-Krahn type inequality where c is a constant independent of r and x0 and where lambda1,r(B) is the bottom of the spectrum of the generator for the re-normalized continuous time walk at stage r killed outside of B=BR(x0). In addition, we examine the local Hausdorff dimension alpha. We show that any variable Ahlfors Q-regular measure is strongly equivalent to the local Hausdorff measure and that Q=alpha. We also provide new examples of variable dimensional spaces, including a variable dimensional Sierpinski carpet.













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