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Phase Transition in the Aldous-Shields Model of Growing Trees

Statistical Mechanics 2009-11-11 v2 Data Structures and Algorithms Probability

Abstract

We study analytically the late time statistics of the number of particles in a growing tree model introduced by Aldous and Shields. In this model, a cluster grows in continuous time on a binary Cayley tree, starting from the root, by absorbing new particles at the empty perimeter sites at a rate proportional to c^{-l} where c is a positive parameter and l is the distance of the perimeter site from the root. For c=1, this model corresponds to random binary search trees and for c=2 it corresponds to digital search trees in computer science. By introducing a backward Fokker-Planck approach, we calculate the mean and the variance of the number of particles at large times and show that the variance undergoes a `phase transition' at a critical value c=sqrt{2}. While for c>sqrt{2} the variance is proportional to the mean and the distribution is normal, for c<sqrt{2} the variance is anomalously large and the distribution is non-Gaussian due to the appearance of extreme fluctuations. The model is generalized to one where growth occurs on a tree with mm branches and, in this more general case, we show that the critical point occurs at c=sqrt{m}.

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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0510429,
  title  = {Phase Transition in the Aldous-Shields Model of Growing Trees},
  author = {David S. Dean and Satya N. Majumdar},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0510429},
  year   = {2009}
}

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Latex 17 pages, 6 figures