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Neighbour-dependent point shifts and random exchange models: invariance and attractors

Probability 2014-08-12 v2

Abstract

Consider a stationary renewal point process on the real line and divide each of the segments it defines in a proportion given by \iid realisations of a fixed distribution GG supported by [0,1]. We ask ourselves for which interpoint distribution FF and which division distributions GG, the division points is again a renewal process with the same FF? An evident case is that of degenerate FF and GG. Interestingly, the only other possibility is when FF is Gamma and GG is Beta with related parameters. In particular, the division points of a Poisson process is again Poisson, if the division distribution is Beta: B(r,1r)(r,1-r) for some 0<r<10<r<1. We show a similar behaviour of random exchange models when a countable number of `agents' exchange randomly distributed parts of their `masses' with neighbours. More generally, a Dirichlet distribution arises in these models as a fixed point distribution preserving independence of the masses at each step. We also show that for each GG there is a unique attractor, a distribution of the infinite sequence of masses, which is a fixed point of the random exchange and to which iterations of a non-equilibrium configuration of masses converge weakly. In particular, iteratively applying B(r,1r)(r,1-r)-divisions to a realisation of any renewal process with finite second moment of FF yields a Poisson process of the same intensity in the limit.

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@article{arxiv.1308.3351,
  title  = {Neighbour-dependent point shifts and random exchange models: invariance and attractors},
  author = {Anton Muratov and Sergei Zuyev},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1308.3351},
  year   = {2014}
}

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16 pages