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Random walks avoiding their convex hull with a finite memory

Published 26 Feb 2019 in math.PR | (1902.09812v2)

Abstract: Fix integers $d \geq 2$ and $k\geq d-1$. Consider a random walk $X_0, X_1, \ldots$ in $\mathbb{R}d$ in which, given $X_0, X_1, \ldots, X_n$ ($n \geq k$), the next step $X_{n+1}$ is uniformly distributed on the unit ball centred at $X_n$, but conditioned that the line segment from $X_n$ to $X_{n+1}$ intersects the convex hull of ${0, X_{n-k}, \ldots, X_n}$ only at $X_n$. For $k = \infty$ this is a version of the model introduced by Angel et al., which is conjectured to be ballistic, i.e., to have a limiting speed and a limiting direction. We establish ballisticity for the finite-$k$ model, and comment on some open problems. In the case where $d=2$ and $k=1$, we obtain the limiting speed explicitly: it is $8/(9\pi2)$.

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