Beyond Hammersley's Last-Passage Percolation: a discussion on possible local and global constraints
Abstract
Hammersley's Last-Passage Percolation (LPP), also known as Ulam's problem, is a well-studied model that can be described as follows: consider points chosen uniformly and independently in , then what is the maximal number of points that can be collected by an up-right path? We introduce here a generalization of this standard LPP, in order to allow for more general constraints than the up-right condition (a -Lipschitz condition after rotation by ). We focus more specifically on two cases: (i) when the constraint is a -H\"older (local) condition, we call it H-LPP; (ii) when the constraint is a path-entropy (global) condition, we call it E-LPP. These generalizations also allows us to deal with non-directed LPP. We develop motivations for directed and non-directed constrained LPP, and we give the correct order of in a general manner.
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@article{arxiv.1802.04046,
title = {Beyond Hammersley's Last-Passage Percolation: a discussion on possible local and global constraints},
author = {Quentin Berger and Niccolo Torri},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1802.04046},
year = {2018}
}
Comments
19 pages, 6 figures. Version 2 is a longer version, still available on the webpages of the authors