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Mixing and relaxation time for Random Walk on Wreath Product Graphs

Probability 2016-09-26 v2

Abstract

Suppose that G and H are finite, connected graphs, G regular, X is a lazy random walk on G and Z is a reversible ergodic Markov chain on H. The generalized lamplighter chain X* associated with X and Z is the random walk on the wreath product H\wr G, the graph whose vertices consist of pairs (f,x) where f=(f_v)_{v\in V(G)} is a labeling of the vertices of G by elements of H and x is a vertex in G. In each step, X* moves from a configuration (f,x) by updating x to y using the transition rule of X and then independently updating both f_x and f_y according to the transition probabilities on H; f_z for z different of x,y remains unchanged. We estimate the mixing time of X* in terms of the parameters of H and G. Further, we show that the relaxation time of X* is the same order as the maximal expected hitting time of G plus |G| times the relaxation time of the chain on H.

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@article{arxiv.1208.5930,
  title  = {Mixing and relaxation time for Random Walk on Wreath Product Graphs},
  author = {Julia Komjathy and Yuval Peres},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1208.5930},
  year   = {2016}
}

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30 pages, 1 figure