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A Loop Reversibility and Subdiffusion of the Rotor-Router Walk

Published 12 Jan 2015 in math-ph, cond-mat.stat-mech, math.CO, math.MP, and math.PR | (1501.02580v2)

Abstract: The rotor-router model on a graph describes a discrete-time walk accompanied by the deterministic evolution of configurations of rotors randomly placed on vertices of the graph. We prove the following property: if at some moment of time, the rotors form a closed clockwise contour on the planar graph, then the clockwise rotations of rotors generate a walk which enters into the contour at some vertex $v$, performs a number of steps inside the contour so that the contour formed by rotors becomes anti-clockwise, and then leaves the contour at the same vertex $v$. This property generalizes the previously proved theorem for the case when the rotor configuration inside the contour is a cycle-rooted spanning tree, and all rotors inside the contour perform a full rotation. We use the proven property for an analysis of the sub-diffusive behavior of the rotor-router walk.

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