AbstractWe consider the random conductance model where the underlying graph is an infinite supercritical Galton–Watson tree, and the conductances are independent but their distribution may depend on the degree of the incident vertices. We prove that if the mean conductance is finite, there is a deterministic, strictly positive speed v such that limn→∞|Xn|n=v a.s. (here, |⋅| stands for the distance from the root). We give a formula for v in terms of the laws of certain effective conductances and show that if the conductances share the same expected value, the speed is not larger than the speed of a simple random walk on Galton–Watson trees. The proof relies on finding a reversible measure for the environment observed by the particle
The subject of this thesis is the study of various models of random walks on random trees, with an e...
We consider a random walk on a supercritical Galton-Watson tree with leaves, where the transition pr...
Consider a rooted infinite Galton-Watson tree with mean offspring number $m>1$, and a collection of ...
AbstractWe consider the random conductance model where the underlying graph is an infinite supercrit...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Ci...
As a model of trapping by biased motion in random structure, we study the time taken for a biased ra...
As a model of trapping by biased motion in random structure, we study the time taken for a biased ra...
We consider a transient random walk (X n ) in random environment on a Galton–Watson tree. Under fair...
We consider a transient random walk (X n ) in random environment on a Galton–Watson tree. Under fair...
We consider a transient random walk (X n ) in random environment on a Galton–Watson tree. Under fair...
We consider a transient random walk (X n ) in random environment on a Galton–Watson tree. Under fair...
We consider a transient random walk (X n ) in random environment on a Galton–Watson tree. Under fair...
We consider a transient random walk (X n ) in random environment on a Galton–Watson tree. Under fair...
The subject of this thesis is the study of various models of random walks on random trees, with an e...
We consider a random walk on a supercritical Galton-Watson tree with leaves, where the transition pr...
The subject of this thesis is the study of various models of random walks on random trees, with an e...
We consider a random walk on a supercritical Galton-Watson tree with leaves, where the transition pr...
Consider a rooted infinite Galton-Watson tree with mean offspring number $m>1$, and a collection of ...
AbstractWe consider the random conductance model where the underlying graph is an infinite supercrit...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Ci...
As a model of trapping by biased motion in random structure, we study the time taken for a biased ra...
As a model of trapping by biased motion in random structure, we study the time taken for a biased ra...
We consider a transient random walk (X n ) in random environment on a Galton–Watson tree. Under fair...
We consider a transient random walk (X n ) in random environment on a Galton–Watson tree. Under fair...
We consider a transient random walk (X n ) in random environment on a Galton–Watson tree. Under fair...
We consider a transient random walk (X n ) in random environment on a Galton–Watson tree. Under fair...
We consider a transient random walk (X n ) in random environment on a Galton–Watson tree. Under fair...
We consider a transient random walk (X n ) in random environment on a Galton–Watson tree. Under fair...
The subject of this thesis is the study of various models of random walks on random trees, with an e...
We consider a random walk on a supercritical Galton-Watson tree with leaves, where the transition pr...
The subject of this thesis is the study of various models of random walks on random trees, with an e...
We consider a random walk on a supercritical Galton-Watson tree with leaves, where the transition pr...
Consider a rooted infinite Galton-Watson tree with mean offspring number $m>1$, and a collection of ...