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Local times and excursions for self-similar Markov trees

Probability 2026-01-16 v1

Abstract

This work builds upon the recent monograph [5] on self-similar Markov trees. A self-similar Markov tree is a random real tree equipped with a function from the tree to [0,)[0,\infty) that we call the decoration. Here, we construct local time measures L(x,dt)L(x,dt) at every level x>0x>0 of the decoration for a large class of self-similar Markov trees. This enables us to mark at random a typical point in the tree at which the decoration is xx. We identify the law of the decoration along the branch from the root to this tagged point in terms of a remarkable (positive) self-similar Markov process. We also show that after a proper normalization, L(x,dt)L(x,dt) converges as x0+x\to 0+ to the harmonic measure μ\mu on the tree. Finally, we point out that using a local time measure instead of the usual length measure λ\lambda to compute distances on the tree turn the latter into a continuous branching tree. This is relevant to analyze the excusions of the decoration away from a given level. Many results of the present work shall be compared with the recent ones in [22,23] about local times and excursions of a Markov process indexed by L\'evy tree.

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@article{arxiv.2601.10610,
  title  = {Local times and excursions for self-similar Markov trees},
  author = {Jean Bertoin and Armand Riera and Alejandro Rosales-Ortiz},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2601.10610},
  year   = {2026}
}

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