A Random Walk Approach to Broadcasting on Random Recursive Trees
Abstract
In the broadcasting problem on trees, a -message originating in an unknown node is passed along the tree with a certain error probability . The goal is to estimate the original message without knowing the order in which the nodes were informed. We show a connection to random walks with memory effects and use this to develop a novel approach to analyse the majority estimator on random recursive trees. With this powerful approach, we study the entire group of very simple increasing trees as well as shape exchangeable trees together. This also extends Addario-Berry et al. (2022) who investigated this estimator for uniform and linear preferential attachment random recursive trees.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2405.04385,
title = {A Random Walk Approach to Broadcasting on Random Recursive Trees},
author = {Ernst Althaus and Lisa Hartung and Rebecca Steiner},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2405.04385},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
Improved presentation of the results, expansion of parameter range to \alpha=-1/2 for very simple increasing trees