Strong transience of one-dimensional random walk in a random environment
classification
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transiencerandomstrongenvironmentequivalentlocationmeasureone-dimensional
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A transient stochastic process is considered strongly transient if conditioned on returning to the starting location, the expected time it takes to return the the starting location is finite. We characterize strong transience for a one-dimensional random walk in a random environment. We show that under the quenched measure transience is equivalent to strong transience, while under the averaged measure strong transience is equivalent to ballisticity (transience with non-zero limiting speed).
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