A general study of extremes of stationary tessellations with applications
Abstract
Let be a random tessellation in observed in a bounded Borel subset and be a measurable function defined on the set of convex bodies. To each cell of we associate a point which is the nucleus of . Applying to all the cells of , we investigate the order statistics of over all cells with nucleus in when goes to infinity. Under a strong mixing property and a local condition on and , we show a general theorem which reduces the study of the order statistics to the random variable where is the typical cell of . The proof is deduced from a Poisson approximation on a dependency graph via the Chen-Stein method. We obtain that the point process , where and are two suitable functions depending on , converges to a non-homogeneous Poisson point process. Several applications of the general theorem are derived in the particular setting of Poisson-Voronoi and Poisson-Delaunay tessellations and for different functions such as the inradius, the circumradius, the area, the volume of the Voronoi flower and the distance to the farthest neighbor. When the local condition does not hold and the normalized maximum converges, the asymptotic behaviour depends on two quantities that are the distribution function of and a constant which is the so-called extremal index.
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@article{arxiv.1310.5675,
title = {A general study of extremes of stationary tessellations with applications},
author = {Nicolas Chenavier},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1310.5675},
year = {2013}
}