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Convergence of the pruning processes of stable Galton-Watson trees

Probability 2025-11-04 v4

Abstract

Since the work of Aldous and Pitman (1998), several authors have studied the pruning processes of Galton-Watson trees and their continuous analogue L\'evy trees. L\"ohr, Voisin and Winter (2015) introduced the space of bi-measure R\mathbb{R}-trees equipped with the so-called leaf sampling weak vague topology which allows them to unify the discrete and the continuous picture by considering them as instances of the same Feller-continuous Markov process with different initial conditions. Moreover, the authors show that these so-called pruning processes converge in the Skorokhod space of c\`adl\`ag paths with values in the space of bi-measure R\mathbb{R}-trees, whenever the initial bi-measure R\mathbb{R}-trees converge. In this paper we provide an application to the above principle by verifying that a sequence of suitably rescaled critical conditioned Galton-Watson trees whose offspring distributions lie in the domain of attraction of a stable law of index α(1,2]\alpha \in (1,2] converge to the α\alpha-stable L\'evy-tree in the leaf-sampling weak vague topology.

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@article{arxiv.2304.10489,
  title  = {Convergence of the pruning processes of stable Galton-Watson trees},
  author = {Gabriel Berzunza Ojeda and Anita Winter},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2304.10489},
  year   = {2025}
}

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27 pages, 2 figures