Recurrence of Distributional Limits of Finite Planar Graphs
Probability
2008-11-26 v4 Mathematical Physics
Combinatorics
Metric Geometry
math.MP
Abstract
Suppose that is a sequence of finite connected planar graphs, and in each a special vertex, called the root, is chosen randomly-uniformly. We introduce the notion of a distributional limit of such graphs. Assume that the vertex degrees of the vertices in are bounded, and the bound does not depend on . Then after passing to a subsequence, the limit exists, and is a random rooted graph . We prove that with probability one 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