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An Invariance Principle for a Random Walk Among Moving Traps via Thermodynamic Formalism

Probability 2025-10-02 v2 Dynamical Systems

Abstract

We consider a random walk among a Poisson cloud of moving traps on Zd{\mathbb Z}^d, where the walk is killed at a rate proportional to the number of traps occupying the same position. In dimension d=1d=1, we have previously shown that under the annealed law of the random walk conditioned on survival up to time tt, the walk is sub-diffusive. Here we show that in d6d\geq 6 and under diffusive scaling, this annealed law satisfies an invariance principle with a positive diffusion constant if the killing rate is small. Our proof is based on the theory of thermodynamic formalism, where we extend some classic results for Markov shifts with a finite alphabet and a potential of summable variation to the case of an uncountable non-compact alphabet.

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@article{arxiv.2401.10179,
  title  = {An Invariance Principle for a Random Walk Among Moving Traps via Thermodynamic Formalism},
  author = {Siva Athreya and Alexander Drewitz and Rongfeng Sun},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2401.10179},
  year   = {2025}
}

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42 pages. To appear in Commun. Math. Phys