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Quenched Invariance Principle for a class of random conductance models with long-range jumps

Probability 2014-12-12 v2 Mathematical Physics math.MP

Abstract

We study random walks on Zd\mathbb Z^d among random conductances {Cxy ⁣:x,yZd}\{C_{xy}\colon x,y\in\mathbb Z^d\} that permit jumps of arbitrary length. Apart from joint ergodicity with respect to spatial shifts, we assume only that the nearest-neighbor conductances are uniformly positive and that xZdC0xx2\sum_{x\in\mathbb Z^d} C_{0x}|x|^2 is integrable. Our focus is on the Quenched Invariance Principle (QIP) which we establish in all d3d\ge3 by a combination of corrector methods and heat-kernel technology. In particular, a QIP thus holds for random walks on long-range percolation graphs with exponents larger than d+2d+2 in all d3d\ge3, provided all nearest-neighbor edges are present. We then show that, for long-range percolation with exponents between d+2d+2 and 2d2d, the corrector fails to be sublinear everywhere. Similar examples are constructed also for nearest-neighbor, ergodic conductances in d4d\ge4 under the conditions close to, albeit not exactly, complementary to those of the recent work of S. Andres, M. Slowik and J.-D. Deuschel.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.1412.0175,
  title  = {Quenched Invariance Principle for a class of random conductance models with long-range jumps},
  author = {Marek Biskup and Takashi Kumagai},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1412.0175},
  year   = {2014}
}

Comments

The paper is withdrawn because of an error in proof of Proposition 3.2 which invalidates its 2nd part and thus also the proof of the main result (Theorem 2.2)