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The Brownian cactus. I: Scaling limits of discrete cactuses (English)
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6 June 2013
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The authors associate with every pointed graph a discrete tree called the cactus of the graph. Assuming that the pointed graph is chosen at random in a certain class of planar maps with a given number of vertices, and letting this number tend to infinity, they show that modulo a suitable rescaling, the associated cactus converges to a universal object, which they call Brownian cactus. Moreover, the Brownian cactus can be interpreted as the continuous cactus of the so-called Brownian map.
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random planar maps
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scaling limit
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Brownian map
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Brownian cactus
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Hausdorff dimension
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