Branching random walks and Minkowski sum of random walks
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 , 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 independent simple random walk ranges in , with , and of a finite set . When properly normalised the volume of the sausage converges to a quantity equivalent to the capacity of with respect to the kernel . 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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25 pages