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Branching random walks and Minkowski sum of random walks

Probability 2023-08-25 v1

Abstract

We show that the range of a critical branching random walk conditioned to survive forever and the Minkowski sum of two independent simple random walk ranges are intersection-equivalent in any dimension d5d\ge 5, in the sense that they hit any finite set with comparable probability, as their common starting point is sufficiently far away from the set to be hit. Furthermore, we extend a discrete version of Kesten, Spitzer and Whitman's result on the law of large numbers for the volume of a Wiener sausage. Here, the sausage is made of the Minkowski sum of NN independent simple random walk ranges in Zd\mathbb{Z}^d, with d>2Nd>2N, and of a finite set AZdA\subset \mathbb{Z}^d. When properly normalised the volume of the sausage converges to a quantity equivalent to the capacity of AA with respect to the kernel K(x,y)=(1+xy)2NdK(x,y)=(1+\|x-y\|)^{2N-d}. As a consequence, we establish a new relation between capacity and {\it branching capacity}.

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@article{arxiv.2308.12948,
  title  = {Branching random walks and Minkowski sum of random walks},
  author = {Amine Asselah and Izumi Okada and Bruno Schapira and Perla Sousi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2308.12948},
  year   = {2023}
}

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