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The exploration process of inhomogeneous continuum random trees, and an extension of Jeulin's local time identity

David J Aldous, Gregory Miermont, Jim Pitman

Published 2004-03-08Version 1

We study the inhomogeneous continuum random trees (ICRT) that arise as weak limits of birthday trees. We give a description of the exploration process, a function defined on [0,1] that encodes the structure of an ICRT, and also of its width process, determining the size of layers in order of height. These processes turn out to be transformations of bridges with exchangeable increments, which have already appeared in other ICRT related topics such as stochastic additive coalescence. The results rely on two different constructions of birthday trees from processes with exchangeable increments, on weak convergence arguments, and on general theory on continuum random trees.

Comments: 38 pages, 7 figures
Journal: Probability Theory and Related Fields 129 (2004) 182-218
Categories: math.PR
Subjects: 60C05, 60F17, 60G09, 60G51
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