International audienceWe consider the slow movement of randomly biased random walk (Xn) on a supercriti-cal Galton–Watson tree, and are interested in the sites on the tree that are most visited by the biased random walk. Our main result implies tightness of the distributions of the most visited sites under the annealed measure. This is in contrast with the one-dimensional case, and provides, to the best of our knowledge, the first non-trivial example of null recurrent random walk whose most visited sites are not transient, a question originally raised by Erd˝ os and Révész [11] for simple symmetric random walk on the line
Abstract. We consider a biased random walk Xn on a Galton-Watson tree with leaves in the sub-ballist...
Copyright c © 2009 Meng Wang. The author grants Macalester College the nonexclusive right to make th...
Abstract. Let T be a rooted supercritical multi-type Galton–Watson (MGW) tree with types coming from...
International audienceWe consider the slow movement of randomly biased random walk (Xn) on a supercr...
37 pagesInternational audienceWe focus on recurrent random walks in random environment (RWRE) on Gal...
As a model of trapping by biased motion in random structure, we study the time taken for a biased ra...
In this work, we are interested in the set of visited vertices of a tree T by a randomly biased rand...
We consider a random walk on a supercritical Galton-Watson tree with leaves, where the transition pr...
International audienceWe consider the randomly biased random walk on trees in the slow movement regi...
61 pages, 18 ref.We consider a recurrent random walk on a rooted tree in random environment given by...
We study the behavior of Random Walk in Random Environment (RWRE) on trees in the critical case left...
40 pagesInternational audienceWe are interested in the biased random walk on a supercritical Galton-...
In this thesis, we are interested in random walks random walks on Galton-Watson trees and tree-index...
We study the properties of random walks on complex trees. We observe that the absence of loops is re...
43 pages.Biased random walks on supercritical Galton--Watson trees are introduced and studied in dep...
Abstract. We consider a biased random walk Xn on a Galton-Watson tree with leaves in the sub-ballist...
Copyright c © 2009 Meng Wang. The author grants Macalester College the nonexclusive right to make th...
Abstract. Let T be a rooted supercritical multi-type Galton–Watson (MGW) tree with types coming from...
International audienceWe consider the slow movement of randomly biased random walk (Xn) on a supercr...
37 pagesInternational audienceWe focus on recurrent random walks in random environment (RWRE) on Gal...
As a model of trapping by biased motion in random structure, we study the time taken for a biased ra...
In this work, we are interested in the set of visited vertices of a tree T by a randomly biased rand...
We consider a random walk on a supercritical Galton-Watson tree with leaves, where the transition pr...
International audienceWe consider the randomly biased random walk on trees in the slow movement regi...
61 pages, 18 ref.We consider a recurrent random walk on a rooted tree in random environment given by...
We study the behavior of Random Walk in Random Environment (RWRE) on trees in the critical case left...
40 pagesInternational audienceWe are interested in the biased random walk on a supercritical Galton-...
In this thesis, we are interested in random walks random walks on Galton-Watson trees and tree-index...
We study the properties of random walks on complex trees. We observe that the absence of loops is re...
43 pages.Biased random walks on supercritical Galton--Watson trees are introduced and studied in dep...
Abstract. We consider a biased random walk Xn on a Galton-Watson tree with leaves in the sub-ballist...
Copyright c © 2009 Meng Wang. The author grants Macalester College the nonexclusive right to make th...
Abstract. Let T be a rooted supercritical multi-type Galton–Watson (MGW) tree with types coming from...