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Infinite System of Random Walkers: Winners and Losers

Statistical Mechanics 2021-06-09 v1 Probability Physics and Society

Abstract

We study an infinite system of particles initially occupying a half-line y0y\leq 0 and undergoing random walks on the entire line. The right-most particle is called a leader. Surprisingly, every particle except the original leader may never achieve the leadership throughout the evolution. For the equidistant initial configuration, the kthk^{\text{th}} particle attains the leadership with probability e2k1(lnk)1/2e^{-2} k^{-1} (\ln k)^{-1/2} when k1k\gg 1. This provides a quantitative measure of the correlation between earlier misfortune (represented by kk) and eternal failure. We also show that the winner defined as the first walker overtaking the initial leader has label k1k\gg 1 with probability decaying as exp ⁣[12(lnk)2]\exp\!\left[-\tfrac{1}{2}(\ln k)^2\right].

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@article{arxiv.2009.13661,
  title  = {Infinite System of Random Walkers: Winners and Losers},
  author = {P. L. Krapivsky},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2009.13661},
  year   = {2021}
}

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