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Chemical subdiffusivity of critical 2D percolation

Shirshendu Ganguly, James R. Lee

Published 2020-05-18Version 1

We show that random walk on the incipient infinite cluster (IIC) of two-dimensional critical percolation is subdiffusive in the chemical distance (i.e., in the intrinsic graph metric). Kesten (1986) famously showed that this is true for the Euclidean distance, but it is known that the chemical distance is typically asymptotically larger. More generally, we show that subdiffusivity in the chemical distance holds for stationary random graphs of polynomial volume growth, as long as there is a multi-scale way of covering the graph so that "deep patches" have "thin backbones". Our estimates are quantitative and give explicit bounds in terms of the one and two-arm exponents $\eta_2 > \eta_1 > 0$: For $d$-dimensional models, the mean chemical displacement after $T$ steps of random walk scales asymptotically slower than $T^{1/\beta}$, whenever \[ \beta < 2 + \frac{\eta_2-\eta_1}{d-\eta_1}\,. \] Using the conjectured values of $\eta_2 = \eta_1 + 1/4$ and $\eta_1 = 5/48$ for 2D lattices, the latter quantity is $2+12/91$.

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