Search Results - "Chino, Yuki"
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The Quenched Critical Point for Self-Avoiding Walk on Random Conductors
Published in Journal of statistical physics (01-05-2016)“…Following similar analysis to that in Lacoin (Probab Theory Relat Fields 159: 777–808, 2014 ), we can show that the quenched critical point for self-avoiding…”
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Random walk in cooling random environment: ergodic limits and concentration inequalities
Published in Electronic journal of probability (01-01-2019)Get full text
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The random pinning model with correlated disorder given by a renewal set
Published in Annales Henri Lebesgue (2019)“…We investigate the effect of correlated disorder on the localization transition undergone by a renewal sequence with loop exponent α > 0, when the correlated…”
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Sharp transition in self-avoiding walk on random conductors on a tree
Published 27-06-2016“…We consider self-avoiding walk on a tree with random conductances. It is proven that in the weak disorder regime, the quenched critical point is equal to the…”
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The quenched critical point for self-avoiding walk on random conductors
Published 01-02-2016“…Following similar analysis to that in Lacoin (PTRF 159, 777-808, 2014), we can show that the quenched critical point for self-avoiding walk on random…”
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The random pinning model with correlated disorder given by a renewal set
Published 21-12-2018“…Annales Henri Lebesgue 2 (2019) 281-329 We investigate the effect of correlated disorder on the localization transition undergone by a renewal sequence with…”
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Random walk in cooling random environment: recurrence versus transience and mixed fluctuations
Published 21-03-2019“…This is the third in a series of papers in which we consider one-dimensional Random Walk in Cooling Random Environment (RWCRE). The latter is obtained by…”
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Inhibition of lysenin-induced hemolysis by all-E-lutein derived from the plant Dalbergia latifolia
Published in Planta medica (01-06-2012)“…Lysenin is a pore-forming toxin derived from coelomic fluid of the earthworm Eisenia foetida. The model of lysenin-induced hemolysis includes the specific…”
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