Mathematics – Probability
Scientific paper
2010-09-15
Mathematics
Probability
40 pages, 1 figure. arXiv admin note: substantial text overlap with arXiv:1004.4665
Scientific paper
We consider a cluster growth model on the d-dimensional lattice, called internal diffusion limited aggregation (internal DLA). In this model, random walks start at the origin, one at a time, and stop moving when reaching a site not occupied by previous walks. It is known that the asymptotic shape of the cluster is spherical. When dimension is 2 or more, we prove that fluctuations with respect to a sphere are at most a power of the logarithm of its radius in dimension d larger than or equal to 2. In so doing, we introduce a closely related cluster growth model, that we call the flashing process, whose fluctuations are controlled easily and accurately. This process is coupled to internal DLA to yield the desired bound. Part of our proof adapts the approach of Lawler, Bramson and Griffeath, on another space scale, and uses a sharp estimate (written by Blach\`ere in our Appendix) on the expected time spent by a random walk inside an annulus.
Asselah Amine
Gaudilliere Alexandre
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