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Law of large numbers for non-elliptic random walks in dynamic random environments

Published 14 Mar 2011 in math.PR | (1103.2805v3)

Abstract: We prove a law of large numbers for a class of $\Zd$-valued random walks in dynamic random environments, including non-elliptic examples. We assume for the random environment a mixing property called \emph{conditional cone-mixing} and that the random walk tends to stay inside wide enough space-time cones. The proof is based on a generalization of a regeneration scheme developed by Comets and Zeitouni for static random environments and adapted by Avena, den Hollander and Redig to dynamic random environments. A number of one-dimensional examples are given. In some cases, the sign of the speed can be determined.

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