Comment on "Localization Transition of Biased Random Walks on Random Networks"

Abstract

Sood and Grassberger studied in [Phys. Rev. Lett. 99, 098701 (2007)] random walks on random graphs that are biased towards a fixed target point. They put forward a critical bias strength bc such that a random walker on an infinite graph eventually reaches the target with probability 1 when b>bc, while a finite fraction of walks drift off to infinity for b<bc. They rely on rigorous results obtained for biased walks on Galton-Watson (GW) trees to calculate bc, and give arguments indicating that this result should also hold for random graphs such as Erdos-Renyi (ER) graphs and Molloy-Reed (MR) graphs. To validate their prediction, they show by numerical simulations that the mean return time (MRT) on a finite ER graph, as a function of the graph size N, exhibits a transition around the expected bc. Here we show that the MRT on a GW tree can actually be computed analytically. This allows us (i) to show analytically that indeed the MRT displays a transition at bc, (ii) to elucidate the N dependence of the MRT, which contradicts the N scaling expected in [Phys. Rev. Lett. 99, 098701 (2007)] for b<bc.

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