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An up-down chain is a Markov chain in which each transition is a two-step process that moves up to a larger object and then back down to an object of the original size. The first goal of this paper is to present a general framework for…
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We solve a model of sluggish stochastic motion in which a Brownian particle diffuses with a diffusion coefficient that decays algebraically with the distance to the origin, as $|x|^{-\alpha}$. Additionally, the particle resets with a…
Let $G$ be a finite connected graph and let $G^{[\star N,k]}$ be the distance $k$-graph of the $N$-fold star power of $G$. For a fixed $k\geq1$, we show that the large $N$ limit of the spectral distribution of $G^{[\star N,k]}$ converges to…
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We reconsider the problem of diffusion of particles at constant speed and present a generalization of the Telegrapher process to higher dimensional stochastic media ($d>1$), where the particle can move along $2^d$ directions. We derive the…
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