On the structure of genealogical trees associated with explosive Crump-Mode-Jagers branching processes
We study the structure of genealogical trees associated with explosive Crump-Mode-Jagers branching processes (stopped at the explosion time), proving criteria for the associated tree to contain a node of infinite degree (a star) or an infinite path. Next, we provide uniqueness criteria under which w...
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Zusammenfassung: | We study the structure of genealogical trees associated with explosive
Crump-Mode-Jagers branching processes (stopped at the explosion time), proving
criteria for the associated tree to contain a node of infinite degree (a star)
or an infinite path. Next, we provide uniqueness criteria under which with
probability $1$ there exists exactly one of a unique star or a unique infinite
path. Under the latter uniqueness criteria, we also provide an example where,
with strictly positive probability less than $1$, there exists a unique node of
infinite degree in the model, thus this probability is not restricted to being
$0$ or $1$. Moreover, we provide structure theorems when there is a star, when
certain trees appear as sub-trees of the star infinitely often. We apply our
results to general discrete evolving tree models of explosive recursive trees
with fitness, and as particular cases, we study a family of super-linear
preferential attachment models with fitness. In the latter regime, we derive
phase transitions in the model parameters in three different examples, leading
to either exactly one star with probability $1$, or one infinite path with
probability $1$, with every node having finite degree. Furthermore, we
highlight examples where sub-trees $T$ of arbitrary size can appear infinitely
often; behaviour that is markedly distinct from super-linear preferential
attachment models studied in the literature so far. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2311.14664 |