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A scaling limit of the parabolic Anderson model with exclusion interaction

Published 24 Mar 2021 in math.PR | (2103.13479v1)

Abstract: We consider the (discrete) parabolic Anderson model ∂u(t,x)/∂t=Δu(t,x)+ξt(x)u(t,x)\partial u(t,x)/\partial t=\Delta u(t,x) +\xi_t(x) u(t,x), t≥0t\geq 0, x∈Z<sup>dx\in \mathbb{Z}<sup>d, where the ξ\xi-field is R\mathbb{R}-valued and plays the role of a dynamic random environment, and Δ\Delta is the discrete Laplacian. We focus on the case in which ξ\xi is given by a properly rescaled symmetric simple exclusion process under which it converges to an Ornstein--Uhlenbeck process. Scaling the Laplacian diffusively and restricting ourselves to a torus, we show that in dimension d=3d=3 upon considering a suitably renormalised version of the above equation, the sequence of solutions converges in law. As a by-product of our main result we obtain precise asymptotics for the survival probability of a simple random walk that is killed at a scale dependent rate when meeting an exclusion particle. Our proof relies on the discrete theory of regularity structures of \cite{ErhardHairerRegularity} and on novel sharp estimates of joint cumulants of arbitrary large order for the exclusion process. We think that the latter is of independent interest and may find applications elsewhere.

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