Profile of a self-similar growth-fragmentation
Abstract
A self-similar growth-fragmentation describes the evolution of particles that grow and split as time passes. Its genealogy yields a self-similar continuum tree endowed with an intrinsic measure. Extending results of Haas for pure fragmentations, we relate the existence of an absolutely continuous profile to a simple condition in terms of the index of self-similarity and the so-called cumulant of the growth-fragmentation. When absolutely continuous, we approximate the profile by a function of the small fragments, and compute the Hausdorff dimension in the singular case. Applications to Boltzmann random planar maps are emphasized, exploiting recently established connections between growth-fragmentations and random maps by Bertoin et al.
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@article{arxiv.1709.03610,
title = {Profile of a self-similar growth-fragmentation},
author = {François G. Ged},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1709.03610},
year = {2018}
}
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31 pages