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Quenched invariance principle for simple random walk on percolation clusters
Published 2005-03-25, updated 2006-02-20Version 5
We consider the simple random walk on the (unique) infinite cluster of super-critical bond percolation in $\Z^d$ with $d\ge2$. We prove that, for almost every percolation configuration, the path distribution of the walk converges weakly to that of non-degenerate, isotropic Brownian motion. Our analysis is based on the consideration of a harmonic deformation of the infinite cluster on which the random walk becomes a square-integrable martingale. The size of the deformation, expressed by the so called corrector, is estimated by means of ergodicity arguments.
Comments: 38 pages (PTRF format) 4 figures. Version to appear in PTRF
Journal: Probab. Theory Rel. Fields 137 (2007), no. 1-2, 83-120
Keywords: simple random walk, quenched invariance principle, percolation clusters, infinite cluster, isotropic brownian motion
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