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A rotor configuration in Z^d where Schramm's bound of escape rates attains

Published 14 May 2014 in math.PR and math.CO | (1405.3400v1)

Abstract: Rotor walk is deterministic counterpart of random walk on graphs. We study that under a certain initial configuration in Zd, n particles perform rotor walks from the origin consecutively. They would stop if they hit the origin or infinity. When the dimension d>=3, the escape rate exists and it attains the upper bound of O. Schramm. When the dimension d=2, the numbers of the particles escaping to infinity are of order n/log(n). The limit of their quotient exist and also attains the upper bound of L.Florescu,S.Ganguly,L.Levine,Y.Peres which equals to frac{pi}{2}. We use the results and the methods of the outer estimate for rotor-router aggregation in L.Levine and Y.Peres' previous paper.

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