Transient Random Walks in Random Environment on a Galton-Watson Tree
Probability
2011-01-11 v1
Abstract
We consider a transient random walk in random environment on a Galton--Watson tree. Under fairly general assumptions, we give a sharp and explicit criterion for the asymptotic speed to be positive. As a consequence, situations with zero speed are revealed to occur. In such cases, we prove that is of order of magnitude , with . We also show that the linearly edge reinforced random walk on a regular tree always has a positive asymptotic speed, which improves a recent result of Collevecchio \cite{Col06}.
Cite
@article{arxiv.0710.3377,
title = {Transient Random Walks in Random Environment on a Galton-Watson Tree},
author = {Elie Aidekon},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0710.3377},
year = {2011}
}