Deterministic walk in an excited random environment

Abstract

Deterministic walk in an excited random environment is a non-Markov integer-valued process (Xn)n=0∞, whose jump at time n depends on the number of visits to the site Xn. The environment can be understood as stacks of cookies on each site of Z. Once all cookies are consumed at a given site, every subsequent visit will result in a walk taking a step according to the direction prescribed by the last consumed cookie. If each site has exactly one cookie, then the walk ends in a loop if it ever visits the same site twice. If the number of cookies per site is increased to two, the walk can visit a site infinitely many times and still not end in a loop. Nevertheless the moments of Xn are sub-linear in n and we establish monotonicity results on the environment that imply large deviations.

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