Scaling limits for the random walk penalized by its range in dimension one (2202.11953v2)
Abstract: In this article we study a one dimensional model for a polymer in a poor solvent: the random walk on $\mathbb{Z}$ penalized by its range. More precisely, we consider a Gibbs transformation of the law of the simple symmmetric random walk by a weight $\exp(-h_n|R_n|)$, with $|R_n|$ the number of visited sites and $h_n$ a size-dependent positive parameter. We use gambler's ruin estimates to obtain exact asymptotics for the partition function, that enables us to obtain a precise description of trajectories, in particular scaling limits for the center and the amplitude of the range. A phase transition for the fluctuations around an optimal amplitude is identified at $h_n \approx n{1/4}$ , inherent to the underlying lattice structure.
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