Convex hulls of random walks: Expected number of faces and face probabilities
Abstract
Consider a sequence of partial sums , , starting at , whose increments are random vectors in , . We are interested in the properties of the convex hull . Assuming that the tuple is exchangeable and a certain general position condition holds, we prove that the expected number of -dimensional faces of is given by the formula for all , where and are Stirling numbers of the first and second kind, respectively. Further, we compute explicitly the probability that for given indices , the points form a -dimensional face of . This is done in two different settings: for random walks with symmetrically exchangeable increments and for random bridges with exchangeable increments. These results generalize the classical one-dimensional discrete arcsine law for the position of the maximum due to E. Sparre Andersen. All our formulae are distribution-free, that is do not depend on the distribution of the increments 's. The main ingredient in the proof is the computation of the probability that the origin is absorbed by a joint convex hull of several random walks and bridges whose increments are invariant with respect to the action of direct product of finitely many reflection groups of types and . This probability, in turn, is related to the number of Weyl chambers of a product-type reflection group that are intersected by a linear subspace in general position.
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@article{arxiv.1612.00249,
title = {Convex hulls of random walks: Expected number of faces and face probabilities},
author = {Zakhar Kabluchko and Vladislav Vysotsky and Dmitry Zaporozhets},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1612.00249},
year = {2017}
}
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30 pages