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Trapping in the random conductance model

Marek Biskup, Oren Louidor, Alex Rozinov, Alexander Vandenberg-Rodes

Published 2012-02-12, updated 2012-12-28Version 2

We consider random walks on $\Z^d$ among nearest-neighbor random conductances which are i.i.d., positive, bounded uniformly from above but whose support extends all the way to zero. Our focus is on the detailed properties of the paths of the random walk conditioned to return back to the starting point at time $2n$. We show that in the situations when the heat kernel exhibits subdiffusive decay --- which is known to occur in dimensions $d\ge4$ --- the walk gets trapped for a time of order $n$ in a small spatial region. This shows that the strategy used earlier to infer subdiffusive lower bounds on the heat kernel in specific examples is in fact dominant. In addition, we settle a conjecture concerning the worst possible subdiffusive decay in four dimensions.

Comments: 21 pages, version to appear in J. Statist. Phys
Categories: math.PR, math-ph, math.MP
Subjects: 60F05, 35K08, 60J10, 05C81
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