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arxiv: math/0511750 · v2 · submitted 2005-11-30 · 🧮 math.PR · math-ph· math.MP

Asymptotic behavior of edge-reinforced random walks

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In this article, we study linearly edge-reinforced random walk on general multi-level ladders for large initial edge weights. For infinite ladders, we show that the process can be represented as a random walk in a random environment, given by random weights on the edges. The edge weights decay exponentially in space. The process converges to a stationary process. We provide asymptotic bounds for the range of the random walker up to a given time, showing that it localizes much more than an ordinary random walker. The random environment is described in terms of an infinite-volume Gibbs measure.

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