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On Limit Constants in Last Passage Percolation in Transitive Tournaments

Combinatorics 2020-05-21 v1 Discrete Mathematics Probability

Abstract

We investigate the \emph{last passage percolation} problem on transitive tournaments, in the case when the edge weights are independent Bernoulli random variables. Given a transitive tournament on nn nodes with random weights on its edges, the last passage percolation problem seeks to find the weight XnX_n of the heaviest path, where the weight of a path is the sum of the weights on its edges. We give a recurrence relation and use it to obtain a (bivariate) generating function for the probability generating function of XnX_n. This also gives exact combinatorial expressions for E[Xn]\mathbb{E}[X_n], which was stated as an open problem by Yuster [\emph{Disc. Appl. Math.}, 2017]. We further determine scaling constants in the limit laws for XnX_n. Define βtr(p):=limnE[Xn]n1\beta_{tr}(p) := \lim_{n\to \infty} \frac{\mathbb{E}[X_n]}{n-1}. Using singularity analysis, we show βtr(p)=(n1(1p)(n2))1. \beta_{tr}(p) = \left(\sum_{n\geq 1}(1-p)^{{n\choose 2}}\right)^{-1}. In particular, βtr(0.5)=(n12(n2))1=0.60914971106...\beta_{tr}(0.5) = \left(\sum_{n\geq 1} 2^{-{n\choose 2}}\right)^{-1} = 0.60914971106.... This settles the question of determining the value of βtr(0.5)\beta_{tr}(0.5), initiated by Yuster. βtr(p)\beta_{tr}(p) is also the limiting value in the strong law of large numbers for XnX_n, given by Foss, Martin, and Schmidt [\emph{Ann. Appl. Probab.}, 2014]. We also derive the scaling constants in the functional central limit theorem for XnX_n proved by Foss et al.

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@article{arxiv.2005.09922,
  title  = {On Limit Constants in Last Passage Percolation in Transitive Tournaments},
  author = {Kunal Dutta},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2005.09922},
  year   = {2020}
}