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Main Author: Liu, Yucheng
Format: Preprint
Published: 2022
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2210.15580
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  • Weakly self-avoiding walk (WSAW) is a model of simple random walk paths that penalizes self-intersections. On $\mathbb{Z}$, Greven and den Hollander proved in 1993 that the discrete-time weakly self-avoiding walk has an asymptotically deterministic escape speed, and they conjectured that this speed should be strictly increasing in the repelling strength parameter. We study a continuous-time version of the model, give a different existence proof for the speed, and prove the speed to be strictly increasing. The proof uses a transfer matrix method implemented via a supersymmetric version of the BFS--Dynkin isomorphism theorem, spectral theory, Tauberian theory, and stochastic dominance.