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Asymptotic behavior of the Brownian frog model

Probability 2019-01-31 v4

Abstract

We introduce an extension of the frog model to Euclidean space and prove properties for the spread of active particles. Fix r>0r>0 and place a particle at each point xx of a unit intensity Poisson point process PRdB(0,r)\mathcal P \subseteq \mathbb R^d - \mathbb B(0,r). Around each point in P\mathcal{P}, put a ball of radius rr. A particle at the origin performs Brownian motion. When it hits the ball around xx for some xPx \in \mathcal P, new particles begin independent Brownian motions from the centers of the balls in the cluster containing xx. Subsequent visits to the cluster do nothing. This waking process continues indefinitely. For rr smaller than the critical threshold of continuum percolation, we show that the set of activated points in P\mathcal P approximates a linearly expanding ball. Moreover, in any fixed ball the set of active particles converges to a unit intensity Poisson point process.

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@article{arxiv.1710.05811,
  title  = {Asymptotic behavior of the Brownian frog model},
  author = {Erin Beckman and Emily Dinan and Rick Durrett and Ran Huo and Matthew Junge},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1710.05811},
  year   = {2019}
}

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19 pages, 1 figure: ECP published version