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On sequences of convex records in the plane

Statistical Mechanics 2025-01-31 v1 Probability

Abstract

Convex records have an appealing purely geometric definition. In a sequence of dd-dimensional data points, the nn-th point is a convex record if it lies outside the convex hull of all preceding points. We specifically focus on the bivariate (i.e., two-dimensional) setting. For iid (independent and identically distributed) points, we establish an identity relating the mean number \meanRn\mean{R_n} of convex records up to time nn to the mean number \meanNn\mean{N_n} of vertices in the convex hull of the first nn points. By combining this identity with extensive numerical simulations, we provide a comprehensive overview of the statistics of convex records for various examples of iid data points in the plane: uniform points in the square and in the disk, Gaussian points and points with an isotropic power-law distribution. In all these cases, the mean values and variances of NnN_n and RnR_n grow proportionally to each other, resulting in finite limit Fano factors FNF_N and FRF_R. We also consider planar random walks, i.e., sequences of points with iid increments. For both the Pearson walk in the continuum and the P\'olya walk on a lattice, we characterise the growth of the mean number \meanRn\mean{R_n} of convex records and demonstrate that the ratio Rn/\meanRnR_n/\mean{R_n} keeps fluctuating with a universal limit distribution.

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@article{arxiv.2404.17309,
  title  = {On sequences of convex records in the plane},
  author = {Claude Godrèche and Jean-Marc Luck},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2404.17309},
  year   = {2025}
}

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29 pages, 19 figures