For any repulsion strength alpha below 1/2, an axis-driven random walk on the first quadrant is transient and superdiffusive, with distance scaling like n^(1/(2(1-alpha))).
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Random walks in cones have the double interest of being at the heart of many probabilistic problems and of being related to many mathematical fields, such as spectral theory, combinatorics, or discrete complex analysis. In this article, we present some key ideas associated with these processes: we will discuss their definition, the link with Brownian motion in cones, as well as some recent research topics such as the construction of discrete harmonic functions.
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Axis-Driven Random Walks on $\mathbb{Z}^2$ (transient cases)
For any repulsion strength alpha below 1/2, an axis-driven random walk on the first quadrant is transient and superdiffusive, with distance scaling like n^(1/(2(1-alpha))).