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Strong limit theorems for step-reinforced random walks

Published 26 Nov 2023 in math.PR | (2311.15263v1)

Abstract: A step-reinforced random walk is a discrete-time non-Markovian process with long range memory. At each step, with a fixed probability p, the positively step-reinforced random walk repeats one of its preceding steps chosen uniformly at random, and with complementary probability 1-p, it has an independent increment. The negatively step-reinforced random walk follows the same reinforcement algorithm but when a step is repeated its sign is also changed. Strong laws of large numbers and strong invariance principles are established for positively and negatively step-reinforced random walks in this work. Our approach relies on two general theorems on invariance principle for martingale difference sequences and a truncation argument. As by-products of our main results, the law of iterated logarithm and the functional central limit theorem are also obtained for step-reinforced random walks.

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