Eternal Family Trees and dynamics on unimodular random graphs
DOI10.1090/conm/719/14471zbMath1423.60020arXiv1608.05940OpenAlexW2710144867MaRDI QIDQ5236806
Ali Khezeli, François Baccelli, Mir-Omid Haji-Mirsadeghi
Publication date: 16 October 2019
Published in: Unimodularity in Randomly Generated Graphs (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1608.05940
criticalitynetworksfoliationdynamical systembranching processstable manifoldinfinite graphslocal weak convergencepoint-shiftoffspring-invariance
Random graphs (graph-theoretic aspects) (05C80) Interacting random processes; statistical mechanics type models; percolation theory (60K35) Combinatorial probability (60C05)
Related Items (10)
Cites Work
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item
- Ergodic theory on stationary random graphs
- The range of a random walk on a comb
- On the trace of branching random walks
- Asymptotic fringe distributions for general families of random trees
- Invariant transports of stationary random measures and mass-stationarity
- Ecole d'ete de probabilités de Saint-Flour VI-1976. Edite par P.-L. Hennequin
- Point-shift foliation of a point process
- Conceptual proofs of \(L\log L\) criteria for mean behavior of branching processes
- Universality of high-dimensional spanning forests and sandpiles
- The continuum random tree. III
- Point shift characterization of Palm measures on abelian groups
- Processes on unimodular random networks
- The Canophy graph and level statistics for random operators on trees
- Characterization of Palm measures via bijective point-shifts
- Percolation of coalescing random walks
- Stability of Critical Cluster Fields
- Ergodic Equivalence Relations, Cohomology, and Von Neumann Algebras. I
- Ergodic theory on Galton—Watson trees: speed of random walk and dimension of harmonic measure
- Random Walks on Infinite Graphs and Groups
- Unimodular random trees
- Stochastic homogenization of horospheric tree products
- An Introduction to the Theory of Point Processes
- A conjecture concerning a limit of non-Cayley graphs
This page was built for publication: Eternal Family Trees and dynamics on unimodular random graphs