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Subdiffusive heat-kernel decay in four-dimensional i.i.d. random conductance models

Published 27 Oct 2010 in math.PR, math-ph, and math.MP | (1010.5542v2)

Abstract: We study the diagonal heat-kernel decay for the four-dimensional nearest-neighbor random walk (on $\Z4$) among i.i.d. random conductances that are positive, bounded from above but can have arbitrarily heavy tails at zero. It has been known that the quenched return probability $\cmss P_\omega{2n}(0,0)$ after $2n$ steps is at most $C(\omega) n{-2} \log n$, but the best lower bound till now has been $C(\omega) n{-2}$. Here we will show that the $\log n$ term marks a real phenomenon by constructing an environment, for each sequence $\lambda_n\to\infty$, such that $$ \cmss P_\omega{2n}(0,0)\ge C(\omega)\log(n)n{-2}/\lambda_n, $$ with $C(\omega)>0$ a.s., along a deterministic subsequence of $n$'s. Notably, this holds simultaneously with a (non-degenerate) quenched invariance principle. As for the $d\ge5$ cases studied earlier, the source of the anomalous decay is a trapping phenomenon although the contribution is in this case collected from a whole range of spatial scales.

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