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The scaling limit of the directed polymer with power-law tail disorder

Probability 2021-04-28 v3 Mathematical Physics math.MP

Abstract

In this paper, we study the so-called intermediate disorder regime for a directed polymer in a random environment with heavy-tail. Consider a simple symmetric random walk (Sn)n0(S_n)_{n\geq 0} on Zd\mathbb{Z}^d, with d1d\geq 1, and modify its law using Gibbs weights in the product form n=1N(1+βηn,Sn)\prod_{n=1}^{N} (1+\beta\eta_{n,S_n}), where (ηn,x)n0,xZd(\eta_{n,x})_{n\ge 0, x\in \mathbb{Z}^d} is a field of i.i.d. random variables whose distribution satisfies P(η>z)zα\mathbb{P}(\eta>z) \sim z^{-\alpha} as zz\to\infty, for some α(0,2)\alpha\in(0,2). We prove that if α<min(1+2d,2)\alpha< \min(1+\frac{2}{d},2), when sending NN to infinity and rescaling the disorder intensity by taking β=βNNγ\beta=\beta_N \sim N^{-\gamma} with γ=d2α(1+2dα)\gamma =\frac{d}{2\alpha}(1+\frac{2}{d}-\alpha), the distribution of the trajectory under diffusive scaling converges in law towards a random limit, which is the continuum polymer with L\'evy α\alpha-stable noise constructed in the companion paper arXiv:2007.06484.

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@article{arxiv.2010.09592,
  title  = {The scaling limit of the directed polymer with power-law tail disorder},
  author = {Quentin Berger and Hubert Lacoin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2010.09592},
  year   = {2021}
}

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