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The *-Edge-Reinforced Random Walk

Published 17 Feb 2021 in math.PR | (2102.08984v2)

Abstract: We define a linearly reinforced process called the -Edge-Reinforced Random Walk (-ERRW ) which can be seen as a Yaglom reversible, hence non-reversible, extension of the Edge-Reinforced Random Walk (ERRW) introduced by Coppersmith and Diaconis in 1986. This family of processes also generalizes the r-dependent ERRW introduced by Bacallado (2009). Under some assumptions on the initial weights, the *-ERRW is partially exchangeable in the sense of Diaconis and Freedman (1980), and thus it is a random walk in a random environment. The main result of the paper gives the explicit expression of the mixing law, hence extending the "magic formula" of Coppersmith and Diaconis from the case of mixtures of reversible Markov chains to the case of mixtures of Yaglom reversible Markov chains.

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