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01.01.1970 (Thursday)

PR KCL Probability Seminar: Recurrence and transience of the critical random walk snake in random conductances

regular seminar Alexandre Legrand (Institut Camille Jordan)

at:
14:00 - 15:00
KCL, Strand
room: S3.32
abstract:

We are interested in the recurrence and transience of a branching random walk in Z^d indexed by a critical Galton-Watson tree conditioned to survive. When the environment is homogeneous, deterministic, and if the offspring distribution has a finite third moment, it is known to be recurrent for d at most 4, and transient for d larger than 4. In this talk we consider an environment made of random conductances, and we prove that, if the conductances satisfy suitable technical assumptions, the same result holds. The argument is based on the combination of a 0-1 law and a truncated second moment method, which only requires to have good estimates on the quenched Green's function of a (non-branching) random walk in random conductances.

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