Quenched Large Deviations for Simple Random Walks on Supercritical Percolation Clusters
Abstract
We prove a quenched large deviation principle (LDP) for a simple random walk on a supercritical percolation cluster on d, d≥ 2.. We take the point of view of the moving particle and first prove a quenched LDP for the distribution of the pair empirical measures of the environment Markov chain. Via a contraction principle, this reduces easily to a quenched LDP for the distribution of the mean velocity of the random walk and both rate functions admit explicit (variational) formulas. Our results are based on invoking ergodicity arguments in this non-elliptic set up to control the growth of gradient functions (correctors) which come up naturally via convex variational analysis in the context of homogenization of random Hamilton Jacobi Bellman equations along the arguments of Kosygina, Rezakhanlou and Varadhan (KRV06). Although enjoying some similarities, our gradient function is structurally different from the classical Kipnis-Varadhan corrector, a well-studied object in the context of reversible random motions in random media.
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