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For a degenerate random walk in a 2D Bernoulli environment without local traps, computer results show a non-Wiener behavior. For a better exploitation of the memory, the analysis is based on the statistics of the first exit time from a square.
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Krámli, A., Lukács, P. & Szász, D. A non-Wiener random walk in a two-dimensional Bernoulli environment. J Stat Phys 50, 599–609 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01026492
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