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The following pages link to The range of recurrent random walk in the plane (Q5590491):
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- Subcritical percolation with a line of defects (Q373556) (← links)
- Local asymptotics for the time of first return to the origin of transient random walk (Q553100) (← links)
- Number of distinct sites visited by a random walk with internal states (Q718890) (← links)
- Stability of sums of weighted nonnegative random variables (Q788387) (← links)
- On the range of pinned random walks (Q875703) (← links)
- Ideal gas approximation for a two-dimensional rarefied gas under Kawasaki dynamics (Q1009663) (← links)
- On the expected number of distinct points in a subset visited by an N- step random walk (Q1050015) (← links)
- Random walks on lattices with randomly distributed traps. I: The average number of steps until trapping (Q1072245) (← links)
- Propriétés d'intersection des marches aléatoires. I: Convergence vers le temps local d'intersection. (Properties of intersection of random walks. I: Convergence to local time intersection) (Q1086917) (← links)
- Variance of the range of a random walk (Q1094000) (← links)
- Further limit theorems for the range of random walk (Q1212309) (← links)
- The fluctuation result for the multiple point range of two dimensional recurrent random walks (Q1356358) (← links)
- The variance of the single point range of two dimensional recurrent random walk (Q1803572) (← links)
- Laws of the iterated logarithm for the range of random walks in two and three dimensions (Q1872297) (← links)
- Functional CLT for the range of stable random walks (Q2021592) (← links)
- Some results for range of random walk on graph with spectral dimension two (Q2042054) (← links)
- The boundary of the range of a random walk and the Følner property (Q2243923) (← links)
- Equality of critical points for polymer depinning transitions with loop exponent one (Q2268730) (← links)
- Unions of random walk and percolation on infinite graphs (Q2318632) (← links)
- An almost sure invariance principle for the range of planar random walks (Q2571698) (← links)
- A random walk on a non-intersecting two-sided random walk trace is subdiffusive in low dimensions (Q4635470) (← links)