Local times and excursions for self-similar Markov trees
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 that we call the decoration. Here, we construct local time measures at every level 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 . 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, converges as to the harmonic measure on the tree. Finally, we point out that using a local time measure instead of the usual length measure 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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