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Some families of increasing planar maps

Marie Albenque, Jean-François Marckert

Published 2007-12-04Version 1

Stack-triangulations appear as natural objects when one wants to define some increasing families of triangulations by successive additions of faces. We investigate the asymptotic behavior of rooted stack-triangulations with $2n$ faces under two different distributions. We show that the uniform distribution on this set of maps converges, for a topology of local convergence, to a distribution on the set of infinite maps. In the other hand, we show that rescaled by $n^{1/2}$, they converge for the Gromov-Hausdorff topology on metric spaces to the continuum random tree introduced by Aldous. Under a distribution induced by a natural random construction, the distance between random points rescaled by $(6/11)\log n$ converge to 1 in probability. We obtain similar asymptotic results for a family of increasing quadrangulations.

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