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On conditioning a self-similar growth-fragmentation by its intrinsic area

Probability 2019-08-22 v1

Abstract

The genealogical structure of self-similar growth-fragmentations can be described in terms of a branching random walk. The so-called intrinsic area A\mathrm{A} arises in this setting as the terminal value of a remarkable additive martingale. Motivated by connections with some models of random planar geometry, the purpose of this work is to investigate the effect of conditioning a self-similar growth-fragmentation on its intrinsic area. The distribution of A\mathrm{A} satisfies a useful smoothing transform which enables us to establish the existence of a regular density aa and to determine the asymptotic behavior of a(r)a(r) as rr\to \infty (this can be seen as a local version of Kesten-Grincevicius-Goldie theorem's for random affine fixed point equations in a particular setting). In turn, this yields a family of martingales from which the formal conditioning on A=r\mathrm{A}=r can be realized by probability tilting. We point at a limit theorem for the conditional distribution given A=r\mathrm{A}=r as rr\to \infty, and also observe that such conditioning still makes sense under the so-called canonical measure for which the growth-fragmentation starts from 00

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@article{arxiv.1908.07830,
  title  = {On conditioning a self-similar growth-fragmentation by its intrinsic area},
  author = {Jean Bertoin and Nicolas Curien and Igor Kortchemski},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1908.07830},
  year   = {2019}
}

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