Random walks on trees and an inequality of means (Q1266771)
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Random walks on trees and an inequality of means (English)
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7 October 1998
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In a rooted labeled tree generated by a bi-infinite sequence \((d_i)\), each vertex belonging to generation \(i\) has \(d_i\) successors, and a random walk on such a tree is a random sequence of successive neighboring vertices starting from the root. A distribution on the set of bi-infinite sequences is interpreted as a stationary distribution for random walks on random directed rooted labeled trees. Then, a simple random walk on a tree generated by a bi-infinite sequence is compared with a simple random walk on an augmented Galton-Watson tree. Comparable simple random walks require the augmented Galton-Watson tree to be larger than the corresponding tree generated by a bi-infinite sequence, and this is due to an equality for random variables involving harmonic, geometric and arithmetic means.
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random tree
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random environment
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random walk
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Galton-Watson tree
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