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The following pages link to Homogeneous fragmentation processes (Q5956493):
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- Behavior near the extinction time in self-similar fragmentations. II: Finite dislocation measures. (Q272981) (← links)
- Restricted exchangeable partitions and embedding of associated hierarchies in continuum random trees (Q372570) (← links)
- The stable trees are nested (Q389280) (← links)
- The cut-and-paste process (Q465468) (← links)
- On the number of large triangles in the Brownian triangulation and fragmentation processes (Q491192) (← links)
- Martingales and rates of presence in homogeneous fragmentations (Q617915) (← links)
- Traveling waves and homogeneous fragmentation (Q655580) (← links)
- Limit theorems for Markov processes indexed by continuous time Galton-Watson trees (Q657699) (← links)
- Spinal partitions and invariance under re-rooting of continuum random trees (Q838002) (← links)
- Regenerative tree growth: Markovian embedding of fragmenters, bifurcators, and bead splitting processes (Q888537) (← links)
- Stochastic coalescence multi-fragmentation processes (Q901295) (← links)
- Scaling limits of \(k\)-ary growing trees (Q902873) (← links)
- Multifractal spectra and precise rates of decay in homogeneous fragmentations (Q927916) (← links)
- Continuum tree asymptotics of discrete fragmentations and applications to phylogenetic mod\-els (Q948746) (← links)
- The falling apart of the tagged fragment and the asymptotic disintegration of the Brownian height fragmentation (Q985349) (← links)
- Gibbs fragmentation trees (Q1002533) (← links)
- Dynamics for the Brownian web and the erosion flow (Q1019622) (← links)
- One-sided FKPP travelling waves for homogeneous fragmentation processes (Q1661588) (← links)
- Heavy subtrees of Galton-Watson trees with an application to Apollonian networks (Q1721992) (← links)
- Combinatorial Lévy processes (Q1751968) (← links)
- Applications of the continuous-time ballot theorem to Brownian motion and related processes. (Q1765999) (← links)
- On self-similarity and stationary problem for fragmentation and coagulation models. (Q1766520) (← links)
- Self-similar fragmentations derived from the stable tree. II: Splitting at nodes (Q1780980) (← links)
- Branching processes for the fragmentation equation (Q2018562) (← links)
- A necessary and sufficient condition for the convergence of the derivative martingale in a branching Lévy process (Q2108497) (← links)
- Sharp concentration for the largest and smallest fragment in a \(k\)-regular self-similar fragmentation (Q2135402) (← links)
- Intrinsic area near the origin for self-similar growth-fragmentations and related random surfaces (Q2155532) (← links)
- Dynamic tree algorithms (Q2268721) (← links)
- Permanental partition models and Markovian Gibbs structures (Q2440363) (← links)
- Fragmentation processes with an initial mass converging to infinity (Q2471121) (← links)
- Different aspects of a random fragmentation model (Q2490065) (← links)
- A probabilistic analysis of some tree algorithms (Q2496496) (← links)
- Lipschitz partition processes (Q2515503) (← links)
- Equilibrium for fragmentation with immigration (Q2572398) (← links)
- Loss of mass in deterministic and random fragmentations. (Q2574584) (← links)
- On small masses in self-similar fragmentations. (Q2574615) (← links)
- Ranked Fragmentations (Q3150219) (← links)
- Two-Parameter Poisson–Dirichlet Measures and Reversible Exchangeable Fragmentation–Coalescence Processes (Q3545901) (← links)
- Energy efficiency of consecutive fragmentation processes (Q3578681) (← links)
- Clustering in coagulation-fragmentation processes, random combinatorial structures and additive number systems: Asymptotic formulae and limiting laws (Q4654155) (← links)
- On the exponential functional of Markov Additive Processes, and applications to multi-type self-similar fragmentation processes and trees (Q4962126) (← links)
- Fragmentation energy (Q5694158) (← links)
- Tail asymptotics for extinction times of self-similar fragmentations (Q6187898) (← links)