We propose a model of a one-dimensional random walk in dynamic random environment that interpolates between two classical settings: (I) the random environment is sampled at time zero only; (II) the random environment is resampled at every unit of time. In our model the random environment is resampled along an increasing sequence of deterministic times. We consider the annealed version of the model, and look at three growth regimes for the resampling times: (R1) linear; (R2) polynomial; (R3) exponential. We prove weak laws of large numbers and central limit theorems. We list some open problems and conjecture the presence of a crossover for the scaling behaviour in regimes (R2) and (R3).

Random Walks in Cooling Random Environments / Avena L; den Hollander F. - (2019), pp. 23-42. [10.1007/978-981-15-0302-3_2]

Random Walks in Cooling Random Environments

Avena L;
2019

Abstract

We propose a model of a one-dimensional random walk in dynamic random environment that interpolates between two classical settings: (I) the random environment is sampled at time zero only; (II) the random environment is resampled at every unit of time. In our model the random environment is resampled along an increasing sequence of deterministic times. We consider the annealed version of the model, and look at three growth regimes for the resampling times: (R1) linear; (R2) polynomial; (R3) exponential. We prove weak laws of large numbers and central limit theorems. We list some open problems and conjecture the presence of a crossover for the scaling behaviour in regimes (R2) and (R3).
2019
Sojourns in Probability Theory and Statistical Physics - III
23
42
Avena L; den Hollander F
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