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Analytical results for the distribution of first return times of random walks on random regular graphs

Statistical Mechanics 2021-07-13 v2 Disordered Systems and Neural Networks

Abstract

We present analytical results for the distribution of first return (FR) times of random walks (RWs) on random regular graphs (RRGs) consisting of NN nodes of degree c3c \ge 3. Starting from a random initial node ii at time t=0t=0, at each time step t1t \ge 1 an RW hops into a random neighbor of its previous node. We calculate the distribution P(TFR=t)P ( T_{\rm FR} = t ) of first return times to the initial node ii. We distinguish between first return trajectories in which the RW retrocedes its own steps backwards all the way back to the initial node ii and those in which the RW returns to ii via a path that does not retrocede its own steps. In the retroceding scenario, each edge that belongs to the RW trajectory is crossed the same number of times in the forward and backward directions. In the non-retroceding scenario the subgraph that consists of the nodes visited by the RW and the edges it has crossed between these nodes includes at least one cycle. In the limit of NN \rightarrow \infty the RRG converges towards the Bethe lattice. The Bethe lattice exhibits a tree structure, in which all the first return trajectories belong to the retroceding scenario. Moreover, in the limit of NN \rightarrow \infty the trajectories of RWs on RRGs are transient in the sense that they return to the initial node with probability <1<1. In this sense they resemble the trajectories of RWs on regular lattices of dimensions d3d \ge 3. The analytical results are found to be in excellent agreement with the results obtained from computer simulations.

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@article{arxiv.2106.10449,
  title  = {Analytical results for the distribution of first return times of random walks on random regular graphs},
  author = {Ido Tishby and Ofer Biham and Eytan Katzav},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2106.10449},
  year   = {2021}
}

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27 pages, 9 figures. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:2102.12195