Neighbour-dependent point shifts and random exchange models: invariance and attractors
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 supported by [0,1]. We ask ourselves for which interpoint distribution and which division distributions , the division points is again a renewal process with the same ? An evident case is that of degenerate and . Interestingly, the only other possibility is when is Gamma and is Beta with related parameters. In particular, the division points of a Poisson process is again Poisson, if the division distribution is Beta: B for some . 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 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-divisions to a realisation of any renewal process with finite second moment of 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