Sub-diffusive behavior of a recurrent Axis-Driven Random Walk
Probability
2025-04-08 v1
Abstract
We study the second order of the number of excursions of a simple random walk with a bias that drives a return toward the origin along the axes introduced by P. Andreoletti and P. Debs \cite{AndDeb3}. This is a crucial step toward deriving the asymptotic behavior of these walks, whose limit is explicit and reveals various characteristics of the process: the invariant probability measure of the extracted coordinates away from the axes, the 1-stable distribution arising from the tail distribution of entry times on the axes, and finally, the presence of a Bessel process of dimension 3, which implies that the trajectory can be interpreted as a random path conditioned to stay within a single quadrant.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2504.04972,
title = {Sub-diffusive behavior of a recurrent Axis-Driven Random Walk},
author = {Pierre Andreoletti and Pierre Debs},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2504.04972},
year = {2025}
}