Growth-fragmentation processes in Brownian motion indexed by the Brownian tree
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Abstract: We consider the model of Brownian motion indexed by the Brownian tree. For every and every connected component of the set of points where Brownian motion is greater than , we define the boundary size of this component, and we then show that the collection of these boundary sizes evolves when varies like a well-identified growth-fragmentation process. We then prove that the same growth-fragmentation process appears when slicing a Brownian disk at height and considering the perimeters of the resulting connected components.
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