Quenched central limit theorem for randomly biased random walks

Let α\alpha be the exponent defined in the paper's theorem on randomly biased random walks. Quenched central limit theorem conjecture. For randomly biased random walks, a quenched central limit theorem should also hold when α>2\alpha>2. This is the randomly biased analogue of the preceding central-limit-theorem prediction and remains conjectural in the source.

Sources & referencesView supporting material

Primary source

Gerard Ben Arous and Alexander Fribergh, “Biased random walks on random graphs”, arXiv:1406.5076 (2014).

Progress summary

Never refreshed

Nothing recorded yet. Refresh searches the literature and the public web for attempts on this problem, and writes the first summary here.

Solutions 0

No solutions have been posted yet.