In this paper, a Harnack inequality for some difference operators arising from uniform symmetric random walks (see Definition 1.1 below) on is proved, and a criterion on the intersections of two independent random walks on graphs is derived. As applications, we obtain reasonable estimates for the Green functions of uniform symmetric random walks on . We also prove that the intersections of two independent uniform symmetric random walks on can occur infinitely often with probability one if d[greater-or-equal, slanted]4 and with probability zero if d[greater-or-equal, slanted]5, as for simple random walks on .Green function electrical network effective resistance Harnack inequality intersection Wiener test
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We study a continuous time random walk X in an environment of i.i.d. random conductances {Mathematic...
International audienceWe prove upper bounds on the transition probabilities of random walks with i.i...
with random walk on a distance-regular graph, which roughly corresponds to nearest-neighbor isotropi...
AbstractIn this paper, a Harnack inequality for some difference operators arising from uniform symme...
Difference operators arising from random walks with symmetric increments are studied. If the random ...
In this note we give three short results concerning the elliptic Harnack inequality (EHI), in the co...
We give Harnack inequalities for the hitting distributions of a large family of sym-metric random wa...
The theme of this thesis are symmetric random walks. We define different types of paths and prove th...
A survey is presented of known results concerning simple random walk on the class of distance-regula...
The paper presents two results. The first one provides separate conditions for the upper and lower e...
We study random walks and electrical resistances between pairs of vertices in products of graphs. Am...
This thesis discusses symmetric random walk, its definition and basic properties. The outset is focu...
We consider a random walk Sk with i.i.d. steps on a compact group equipped with a bi-invariant metri...
AbstractThere are several techniques for obtaining bounds on the rate of convergence to the stationa...
AbstractWe study random walks and electrical resistances between pairs of vertices in products of gr...
We study a continuous time random walk X in an environment of i.i.d. random conductances {Mathematic...
International audienceWe prove upper bounds on the transition probabilities of random walks with i.i...
with random walk on a distance-regular graph, which roughly corresponds to nearest-neighbor isotropi...