The maximal potential energy of biased random walks on trees
Abstract
The biased random walk on supercritical Galton--Watson trees is known to exhibit a multiscale phenomenon in the slow regime: the maximal displacement of the walk in the first n steps is of order ( n)3, whereas the typical displacement of the walk at the n-th step is of order ( n)2. Our main result reveals another multiscale property of biased walks: the maximal potential energy of the biased walks is of order ( n)2 in contrast with its typical size, which is of order n. The proof relies on analyzing the intricate multiscale structure of the potential energy.
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