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Noise sensitivity of random walks on groups

Published 11 Jan 2019 in math.PR and math.GR | (1901.03617v2)

Abstract: A random walk on a group is noise sensitive if resampling every step independantly with a small probability results in an almost independant output. We precisely define two notions: $\ell1$-noise sensitivity and entropy noise sensitivity. Groups with one of these properties are necessarily Liouville. Homomorphisms to free abelian groups provide an obstruction to $\ell1$-noise sensitivity. We also provide examples of $\ell1$ and entropy noise sensitive random walks. Noise sensitivity raises many open questions which are described at the end of the paper.

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