One-dimensional random interlacements
classification
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interlacementsrandomgraphlocalone-dimensionalringconditionalconvergence
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We base ourselves on the construction of the two-dimensional random interlacements [12] to define the one-dimensional version of the process. For this constructions we consider simple random walks conditioned on never hitting the origin, which makes them transient. We also compare this process to the conditional random walk on the ring graph. Our results are the convergence of the vacant set on the ring graph to the vacant set of one-dimensional random interlacements, a central limit theorem for the interlacements' local time for sites far from the origin and the convergence in law of the local times of the conditional walk on the ring graph to the interlacements' local times.
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