Linearly Edge-Reinforced Random Walks (2308.16394v1)
Abstract: This thesis examines linearly edge-reinforced random walks on infinite trees. In particular, recurrence and transience of such random walks on general (fixed) trees as well as on Galton-Watson trees (i.e. random trees) is characterized, and shown to be related to the branching number of these trees and a so-called reinforcement parameter. A phase transition from transience to recurrence takes place at a critical parameter value. As a tool, random walks in random environment are introduced and known results are repeated, together with detailed proofs. A result on quasi-independent percolation is proved as a by-product. Finally, for the edge-reinforced random walk on Z, the existence of a kind of stationary / limiting distribution with finite moments is shown.
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