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A proof of Sznitman's conjecture about ballistic RWRE

Probability 2020-06-03 v3

Abstract

We consider a random walk in a uniformly elliptic i.i.d. random environment in Zd\mathbb Z^d for d2d\ge 2. It is believed that whenever the random walk is transient in a given direction it is necessarily ballistic. In order to quantify the gap which would be needed to prove this equivalence, several ballisticity conditions have been introduced. In particular, in 2001 and 2002, Sznitman defined the so called conditions (T)(T) and (T)(T'). The first one is the requirement that certain unlikely exit probabilities from a set of slabs decay exponentially fast with their width LL. The second one is the requirement that for all γ(0,1)\gamma\in (0,1) condition (T)γ(T)_\gamma is satisfied, which in turn is defined as the requirement that the decay is like eCLγe^{-CL^\gamma} for some C>0C>0. In this article we prove a conjecture of Sznitman of 2002, stating that (T)(T) and (T)(T') are equivalent. Hence, this closes the circle proving the equivalence of conditions (T)(T), (T)(T') and (T)γ(T)_\gamma for some γ(0,1)\gamma\in (0,1) as conjectured by Sznitman, and also of each of these ballisticity conditions with the polynomial condition (P)M(P)_M for M15d+5M\ge 15d+5 introduced by Berger, Drewitz and Ramirez in 2014.

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@article{arxiv.1809.02011,
  title  = {A proof of Sznitman's conjecture about ballistic RWRE},
  author = {Enrique Guerra and Alejandro F. Ramírez},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1809.02011},
  year   = {2020}
}