Self-intersection local times of random walks: Exponential moments in subcritical dimensions
Abstract
Fix , not necessarily integer, with . We study the -fold self-intersection local time of a simple random walk on the lattice up to time . This is the -norm of the vector of the walker's local times, . We derive precise logarithmic asymptotics of the expectation of for scales that are bounded from above, possibly tending to zero. The speed is identified in terms of mixed powers of and , and the precise rate is characterized in terms of a variational formula, which is in close connection to the {\it Gagliardo-Nirenberg inequality}. As a corollary, we obtain a large-deviation principle for for deviation functions satisfying . Informally, it turns out that the random walk homogeneously squeezes in a -dependent box with diameter of order to produce the required amount of self-intersections. Our main tool is an upper bound for the joint density of the local times of the walk.
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@article{arxiv.1007.4069,
title = {Self-intersection local times of random walks: Exponential moments in subcritical dimensions},
author = {Mathias Becker and Wolfgang König},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1007.4069},
year = {2011}
}
Comments
15 pages. To appear in Probability Theory and Related Fields. The final publication is available at springerlink.com