What is the probability of intersecting the set of Brownian double points?

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We give potential theoretic estimates for the probability that a set A contains a double point of planar Brownian motion run for unit time. Unlike the probability for A to intersect the range of a Markov process, this cannot be estimated, by a capacity of the set A. Instead, we introduce the notion of a capacity with respect to two gauge functions simultaneously. We also give a polar decomposition of A into a set that never intersects the set of Brownian double points and a set for which intersection with the set of Brownian double points is the same as intersection with the Brownian path. © Institute of Mathematical Statistics, 2007.

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Pemantle, R., & Peres, Y. (2007). What is the probability of intersecting the set of Brownian double points? Annals of Probability, 35(6), 2044–2062. https://doi.org/10.1214/009117907000000169

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