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Abstract: We study the random walk on the range of a simple random walk on in dimensions . When we establish quenched and annealed scaling limits for the process , which show that the intersections of the original simple random walk path are essentially unimportant. For our results are less precise, but we are able to show that any scaling limit for will require logarithmic corrections to the polynomial scaling factors seen in higher dimensions. Furthermore, we demonstrate that when similar logarithmic corrections are necessary in describing the asymptotic behaviour of the return probability of to the origin.
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