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An exactly solvable continuous-time Derrida-Retaux model
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    An exactly solvable continuous-time Derrida-Retaux model (English)
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    8 April 2020
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    \textit{B. Derrida} and \textit{M. Retaux} [J. Stat. Phys. 156, No. 2, 268--290 (2014; Zbl 1312.82005)] introduced a max-type recursive model to represents a simplified version of the problem of the depinning transition in the limit of strong disorder. This max-type recursive model is defined by \[X_{n+1}\overset{(d)}{=}(X_n+\widetilde{X}_{n}-1)_+,\ \text{ for all } n\geq 0,\] where, for any \(x\in \mathbb{R}\), \(x_{+} := \max(x, 0),\) \(\widetilde{X}_n\) denotes an independent copy of \(X_n\), and \(\overset{(d)}{=}\) stands for the identity in distribution. In this present paper, the authors study an exactly solvable version of a continuous-time generalization of the Derrida and Retaux (DR) model. A process description of this model is given. The painting scheme on a Yule tree is illustrated. The definition of a continuous-time DR tree \((\mu_t)_{t\geq0}\) is presented. The authors obtain preliminary results on the asymptotic behavior of a general continuous-time DR model. The authors give a classification of this DR model in pinned, unpinned and critical behaviors for any starting distribution. The pinned and unpinned regions of the solvable DR model are plotted. Also, the phase diagram of the differential system is plotted. The critical regime of the model is rigorously studied. Some quantitative characteristics of the conditioned (red) tree are presented. In the last section, the authors give some results on the continuous-time DR model with a general initial distribution on \(\mathbb{R}_+\). Some open problems are presented.
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    Derrida-Retaux model
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    phase transition
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    Yule tree
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