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The Brownian web, the Brownian net, and their universality

Probability 2017-01-09 v3

Abstract

The Brownian web is a collection of one-dimensional coalescing Brownian motions starting from everywhere in space and time, and the Brownian net is a generalization that also allows branching. They appear in the diffusive scaling limits of many one-dimensional interacting particle systems with branching and coalescence. This article gives an introduction to the Brownian web and net, and how they arise in the scaling limits of various one-dimensional models, focusing mainly on coalescing random walks and random walks in i.i.d. space-time random environments. We will also briefly survey models and results connected to the Brownian web and net, including alternative topologies, population genetic models, true self-repelling motion, planar aggregation, drainage networks, oriented percolation, black noise and critical percolation. Some open questions are discussed at the end.

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@article{arxiv.1506.00724,
  title  = {The Brownian web, the Brownian net, and their universality},
  author = {Emmanuel Schertzer and Rongfeng Sun and Jan M. Swart},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1506.00724},
  year   = {2017}
}

Comments

Based on a course given in the IHP trimestre program "Disordered Systems, Random Spatial Processes and Some Applications" (Jan 5-Apr 3, 2015)