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The heavy path approach to Galton-Watson trees with an application to Apollonian networks

Probability 2017-01-11 v1 Discrete Mathematics Combinatorics

Abstract

We study the heavy path decomposition of conditional Galton-Watson trees. In a standard Galton-Watson tree conditional on its size nn, we order all children by their subtree sizes, from large (heavy) to small. A node is marked if it is among the kk heaviest nodes among its siblings. Unmarked nodes and their subtrees are removed, leaving only a tree of marked nodes, which we call the kk-heavy tree. We study various properties of these trees, including their size and the maximal distance from any original node to the kk-heavy tree. In particular, under some moment condition, the 22-heavy tree is with high probability larger than cncn for some constant c>0c > 0, and the maximal distance from the kk-heavy tree is O(n1/(k+1))O(n^{1/(k+1)}) in probability. As a consequence, for uniformly random Apollonian networks of size nn, the expected size of the longest simple path is Ω(n)\Omega(n).

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@article{arxiv.1701.02527,
  title  = {The heavy path approach to Galton-Watson trees with an application to Apollonian networks},
  author = {Luc Devroye and Cecilia Holmgren and Henning Sulzbach},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1701.02527},
  year   = {2017}
}

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