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Quenched exit estimates and ballisticity conditions for higher-dimensional random walk in random environment

Consider a random walk in an i.i.d. uniformly elliptic environment in dimensions larger than one. In 2002, Sznitman introduced for each $γ\in(0,1)$ the ballisticity condition $(T)_γ$ and the condition $(T')$ defined as the fulfillment of $(T)_γ$ for each $γ\in(0,1)$. Sznitman proved that $(T')$ implies a ballistic law of large numbers. Furthermore, he showed that for all $γ\in (0.5,1)$, $(T)_γ$ is equivalent to $(T')$. Recently, Berger has proved that in dimensions larger than three, for each $γ\in (0,1)$, condition $(T)_γ$ implies a ballistic law of large numbers. On the other hand, Drewitz and Ram\'{ı}rez have shown that in dimensions $d\ge2$ there is a constant $γ_d\in(0.366,0.388)$ such that for each $γ\in(γ_d,1)$, condition $(T)_γ$ is equivalent to $(T')$. Here, for dimensions larger than three, we extend the previous range of equivalence to all $γ\in(0,1)$. For the proof, the so-called effective criterion of Sznitman is established employing a sharp estimate for the probability of atypical quenched exit distributions of the walk leaving certain boxes. In this context, we also obtain an affirmative answer to a conjecture raised by Sznitman in 2004 concerning these probabilities. A key ingredient for our estimates is the multiscale method developed recently by Berger.

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