Representation theorems of R-trees and Brownian motions indexed by R-trees
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Abstract: We provide a new representation of an -tree by using a special set of metric rays. We have captured the four-point condition from these metric rays and shown an equivalence between the -trees with radial and river metrics, and these sets of metric rays. In stochastic analysis, these graphical representation theorems are of particular interest in identifying Brownian motions indexed by -trees.
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