Short- and long-time path tightness of the continuum directed random polymer
arXiv:2205.05670 · doi:10.1214/22-AIHP1334
Abstract
We consider the point-to-point continuum directed random polymer () model that arises as a scaling limit from dimensional directed polymers in the intermediate disorder regime. We show that the annealed law of a point-to-point of length converges to the Brownian bridge under diffusive scaling when . In case that is large, we show that the transversal fluctuations of point-to-point are governed by the exponent. More precisely, as tends to infinity, we prove tightness of the annealed path measures of point-to-point of length upon scaling the length by and fluctuations of paths by . The exponent is tight such that the one-point distribution of the rescaled paths converges to the geodesics of the directed landscape. This point-wise convergence can be enhanced to process-level modulo a conjecture. Our short and long-time tightness results also extend to point-to-line . In the course of proving our main results, we establish quantitative versions of quenched modulus of continuity estimates for long-time which are of independent interest.
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