The convex hull of a planar random walk: perimeter, diameter, and shape
Probability
2018-12-27 v1
Abstract
We study the convex hull of the first steps of a planar random walk, and present large- asymptotic results on its perimeter length , diameter , and shape. In the case where the walk has a non-zero mean drift, we show that a.s., and give distributional limit theorems and variance asymptotics for , and in the zero-drift case we show that the convex hull is infinitely often arbitrarily well-approximated in shape by any unit-diameter compact convex set containing the origin, and then and , a.s. Among the tools that we use is a zero-one law for convex hulls of random walks.
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@article{arxiv.1803.08293,
title = {The convex hull of a planar random walk: perimeter, diameter, and shape},
author = {James McRedmond and Andrew R. Wade},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1803.08293},
year = {2018}
}
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25 pages