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Simply generated trees, conditioned Galton--Watson trees, random allocations and condensation

Svante Janson

Published 2011-12-02Version 1

We give a unified treatment of the limit, as the size tends to infinity, of simply generated random trees, including both the well-known result in the standard case of critical Galton--Watson trees and similar but less well-known results in the other cases (i.e., when no equivalent critical Galton--Watson tree exists). There is a well-defined limit in the form of an infinite random tree in all cases; for critical Galton--Watson trees this tree is locally finite but for the other cases the random limit has exactly one node of infinite degree. The proofs use a well-known connection to a random allocation model that we call balls-in-boxes, and we prove corresponding theorems for this model. This survey paper contains many known results from many different sources, together with some new results.

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