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Strong renewal theorems and local large deviations for multivariate random walks and renewals

Quentin Berger

Published 2018-07-10Version 1

We study a random walk $\mathbf{S}_n$ on $\mathbb{Z}^d$ ($d\geq 1$), in the domain of attraction of an operator-stable distribution with index $\boldsymbol{\alpha}=(\alpha_1,\ldots,\alpha_d) \in (0,2]^d$: in particular, we allow the scalings to be different along the different coordinates. We prove a strong renewal theorem, $i.e.$ a sharp asymptotic of the Green function $G(\mathbf{0},\mathbf{x})$ as $\|\mathbf{x}\|\to +\infty$, along the "favorite direction or scaling": (i) if $\sum_{i=1}^d \alpha_i^{-1} < 2$ (reminiscent of Garcia-Lamperti's condition when $d=1$ [Comm. Math. Helv. $\mathbf{37}$, 1963]); (ii) if a certain $local$ condition holds (reminiscent of Doney's condition [Probab. Theory Relat. Fields $\mathbf{107}$, 1997] when $d=1$). We also provide uniform bounds on the Green function $G(\mathbf{0},\mathbf{x})$, sharpening estimates when $\mathbf{x}$ is away from this favorite direction or scaling. These results improve significantly the existing literature, which was mostly concerned with the case $\alpha_i\equiv \alpha$, in the favorite scaling, and has even left aside the case $\alpha\in[1,2)$ with non-zero mean. Most of our estimates rely on new general (multivariate) local large deviations results, that were missing in the literature and that are of interest on their own.

Comments: 45 pages, comments are welcome
Categories: math.PR
Subjects: 60K05, 60G50, 60F15, 60F10
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