Jump processes on the boundaries of random trees
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Abstract: Kigami showed that a transient random walk on a deterministic infinite tree induces its trace process on the Martin boundary of . In this paper, we will deal with trace processes on Martin boundaries of random trees instead of deterministic ones, and prove short time log-asymptotic of on-diagonal heat kernel estimates and estimates of mean displacements.
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