Martin Capacity for Markov Chains

Abstract

The probability that a transient Markov chain, or a Brownian path, will ever visit a given set Lambda, is classically estimated using the capacity of Lambda with respect to the Green kernel G(x,y). We show that replacing the Green kernel by the Martin kernel G(x,y)/G(0,y) yields improved estimates, which are exact up to a factor of 2. These estimates are applied to random walks on lattices, and also to explain a connection found by R. Lyons between capacity and percolation on trees.

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