On annealed elliptic Green function estimates
Abstract: We consider a random, uniformly elliptic coefficient field $a$ on the lattice $\mathbb{Z}d$. The distribution $\langle \cdot \rangle$ of the coefficient field is assumed to be stationary. Delmotte and Deuschel showed that the gradient and second mixed derivative of the parabolic Green function $G(t,x,y)$ satisfy optimal annealed estimates which are $L2$ resp. $L1$ in probability, i.e. they obtained bounds on $\langle |\nabla_x G(t,x,y)|2 \rangle{\frac{1}{2}}$ and $\langle |\nabla_x \nabla_y G(t,x,y)| \rangle$, see T. Delmotte and J.-D. Deuschel: On estimating the derivatives of symmetric diffusions in stationary random environments, with applications to the $\nabla\phi$ interface model, Probab. Theory Relat. Fields 133 (2005), 358--390. In particular, the elliptic Green function $G(x,y)$ satisfies optimal annealed bounds. In a recent work, the authors extended these elliptic bounds to higher moments, i.e. $Lp$ in probability for all $p<\infty$, see D. Marahrens and F. Otto: {Annealed estimates on the Green function}, arXiv:1304.4408 (2013). In this note, we present a new argument that relies purely on elliptic theory to derive the elliptic estimates (see Proposition 1.2 below) for $\langle |\nabla_x G(x,y)|2 \rangle{\frac{1}{2}}$ and $\langle |\nabla_x \nabla_y G(x,y)| \rangle$.
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