On the triviality of the shocked map
Abstract
The (non-spanning) tree-decorated quadrangulation is a random pair formed by a quadrangulation and a subtree chosen uniformly over the set of pairs with prescribed size. In this paper we study the tree-decorated quadrangulation in the critical regime: when the number of faces of the map, , is proportional to the square of the size of the tree. We show that with high probability in this regime, the diameter of the tree is between and , for . Thus after scaling the distances by , the critical tree-decorated quadrangulation converges to a Brownian disk where the boundary has been identified to a point. These results imply the triviality of the shocked map: the metric space generated by gluing a Brownian disk with a continuous random tree.
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@article{arxiv.2309.05540,
title = {On the triviality of the shocked map},
author = {Luis Fredes and Avelio Sepúlveda},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2309.05540},
year = {2023}
}
Comments
29 pages. 10 beautiful figures