43 pagesInternational audienceWe consider a one-dimensional random walk among biased i.i.d. conductances, in the case where the random walk is transient but sub-ballistic: this occurs when the conductances have a heavy-tail at $+\infty$ or at $0$. We prove that the scaling limit of the process is the inverse of an $\alpha$-stable subordinator, which indicates an aging phenomenon, expressed in terms of the generalized arcsine law. In analogy with the case of an i.i.d. random environment studied in details in [Enriquez, Sabot, Zindy, Bull. Soc. Math. 2009; Enriquez, Sabot, Tournier, Zindy, Ann. Appl. Probab. 2013], some `traps' are responsible for the slowdown of the random walk. However, the phenomenology is somehow different (and richer) he...
40 pagesInternational audienceAttributing a positive value \tau_x to each x in Z^d, we investigate a...
We consider transient one-dimensional random walks in random environment with zero asymptotic speed....
International audienceWe consider transient one-dimensional random walks in random environment with ...
43 pagesInternational audienceWe consider a one-dimensional random walk among biased i.i.d. conducta...
43 pagesInternational audienceWe consider a one-dimensional random walk among biased i.i.d. conducta...
43 pagesInternational audienceWe consider a one-dimensional random walk among biased i.i.d. conducta...
42 pagesWe consider a one-dimensional random walk among biased i.i.d. conductances, in the case wher...
12 pages, 1 figureWe consider two models of one-dimensional random walks among biased i.i.d. random ...
International audienceWe consider two models of one-dimensional random walks among biased i.i.d.\ ra...
International audienceWe consider two models of one-dimensional random walks among biased i.i.d.\ ra...
International audienceWe consider two models of one-dimensional random walks among biased i.i.d.\ ra...
International audienceWe consider two models of one-dimensional random walks among biased i.i.d.\ ra...
We consider a random walk on a supercritical Galton-Watson tree with leaves, where the transition pr...
Attributing a positive value τx to each x ∈ Zd, we investigate a nearest-neighbour random walk which...
We consider a random walk on a supercritical Galton-Watson tree with leaves, where the transition pr...
40 pagesInternational audienceAttributing a positive value \tau_x to each x in Z^d, we investigate a...
We consider transient one-dimensional random walks in random environment with zero asymptotic speed....
International audienceWe consider transient one-dimensional random walks in random environment with ...
43 pagesInternational audienceWe consider a one-dimensional random walk among biased i.i.d. conducta...
43 pagesInternational audienceWe consider a one-dimensional random walk among biased i.i.d. conducta...
43 pagesInternational audienceWe consider a one-dimensional random walk among biased i.i.d. conducta...
42 pagesWe consider a one-dimensional random walk among biased i.i.d. conductances, in the case wher...
12 pages, 1 figureWe consider two models of one-dimensional random walks among biased i.i.d. random ...
International audienceWe consider two models of one-dimensional random walks among biased i.i.d.\ ra...
International audienceWe consider two models of one-dimensional random walks among biased i.i.d.\ ra...
International audienceWe consider two models of one-dimensional random walks among biased i.i.d.\ ra...
International audienceWe consider two models of one-dimensional random walks among biased i.i.d.\ ra...
We consider a random walk on a supercritical Galton-Watson tree with leaves, where the transition pr...
Attributing a positive value τx to each x ∈ Zd, we investigate a nearest-neighbour random walk which...
We consider a random walk on a supercritical Galton-Watson tree with leaves, where the transition pr...
40 pagesInternational audienceAttributing a positive value \tau_x to each x in Z^d, we investigate a...
We consider transient one-dimensional random walks in random environment with zero asymptotic speed....
International audienceWe consider transient one-dimensional random walks in random environment with ...