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Recurrence of Distributional Limits of Finite Planar Graphs

Probability 2008-11-26 v4 Mathematical Physics Combinatorics Metric Geometry math.MP

Abstract

Suppose that GjG_j is a sequence of finite connected planar graphs, and in each GjG_j a special vertex, called the root, is chosen randomly-uniformly. We introduce the notion of a distributional limit GG of such graphs. Assume that the vertex degrees of the vertices in GjG_j are bounded, and the bound does not depend on jj. Then after passing to a subsequence, the limit exists, and is a random rooted graph GG. We prove that with probability one GG is recurrent. The proof involves the Circle Packing Theorem. The motivation for this work comes from the theory of random spherical triangulations.

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@article{arxiv.math/0011019,
  title  = {Recurrence of Distributional Limits of Finite Planar Graphs},
  author = {Itai Benjamini and Oded Schramm},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:math/0011019},
  year   = {2008}
}

Comments

Name of paper changed from "Unbiased Finite Planar Graphs are Asymptotically Recurrent". A discussion of intrinsic mass transport was added