The dispersion time of random walks on finite graphs

08/28/2018
by   Nicolás Rivera, et al.
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We study two random processes on an n-vertex graph inspired by the internal diffusion limited aggregation (IDLA) model. In both processes n particles start from an arbitrary but fixed origin. Each particle performs a simple random walk until first encountering an unoccupied vertex, and at which point the vertex becomes occupied and the random walk terminates. In one of the processes, called Sequential-IDLA, only one particle moves until settling and only then does the next particle start whereas in the second process, called Parallel-IDLA, all unsettled particles move simultaneously. Our main goal is to analyze the so-called dispersion time of these processes, which is the maximum number of steps performed by any of the n particles. In order to compare the two processes, we develop a coupling that shows the dispersion time of the Parallel-IDLA stochastically dominates that of the Sequential-IDLA; however, the total number of steps performed by all particles has the same distribution in both processes. This coupling also gives us that dispersion time of Parallel-IDLA is bounded in expectation by dispersion time of the Sequential-IDLA up to a multiplicative n factor. Moreover, we derive asymptotic upper and lower bound on the dispersion time for several graph classes, such as cliques, cycles, binary trees, d-dimensional grids, hypercubes and expanders. Most of our bounds are tight up to a multiplicative constant.

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