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Branching random walk with infinite progeny mean: a tale of two tails

Probability 2022-07-05 v4

Abstract

We study the extremes of branching random walks under the assumption that the underlying Galton-Watson tree has infinite progeny mean. It is assumed that the displacements are either regularly varying or they have lighter tails. In the regularly varying case, it is shown that the point process sequence of normalized extremes converges to a Poisson random measure. We study the asymptotics of the scaled position of the rightmost particle in the nn-th generation when the tail of the displacement behaves like exp(K(x))\exp(-K(x)), where either KK is a regularly varying function of index r>0r> 0, or KK has an exponential growth. We identify the exact scaling of the maxima in all cases and show the existence of a non-trivial limit when r>1r> 1.

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@article{arxiv.1909.08948,
  title  = {Branching random walk with infinite progeny mean: a tale of two tails},
  author = {Souvik Ray and Rajat Subhra Hazra and Parthanil Roy and Philippe Soulier},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1909.08948},
  year   = {2022}
}

Comments

33 pages. Improved version and contains many new results. Section 5 and section 6 added on very rapidly varying tails and cloudspeed respectively. The proofs are streamlined and many new arguments added