Growth of Lévy trees

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Thomas Duquesne
Matthias Winkel
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[1] Université Paris 11,Département de Mathématiques
[2] University of Oxford,Department of Statistics
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Tree-valued Markov process; Galton–Watson branching process; Genealogy; Continuous-state branching process; Percolation; Gromov–Hausdorff topology; Continuum random tree; Edge lengths; Real tree; 60J80;
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We construct random locally compact real trees called Lévy trees that are the genealogical trees associated with continuous-state branching processes. More precisely, we define a growing family of discrete Galton–Watson trees with i.i.d. exponential branch lengths that is consistent under Bernoulli percolation on leaves; we define the Lévy tree as the limit of this growing family with respect to the Gromov–Hausdorff topology on metric spaces. This elementary approach notably includes supercritical trees and does not make use of the height process introduced by Le Gall and Le Jan to code the genealogy of (sub)critical continuous-state branching processes. We construct the mass measure of Lévy trees and we give a decomposition along the ancestral subtree of a Poisson sampling directed by the mass measure.
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页码:313 / 371
页数:58
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