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Thick points of 4D critical branching Brownian motion

Probability 2025-12-01 v1 Mathematical Physics math.MP

Abstract

We study the thick points of branching Brownian motion and branching random walk with a critical branching mechanism, focusing on the critical dimension d=4d = 4. We determine the exponent governing the probability to hit a small ball with an exceptionally high number of pioneers, showing that this has a second-order transition between an exponential phase and a stretched-exponential phase at an explicit value (a=2a = 2) of the thickness parameter aa. We apply the outputs of this analysis to prove that the associated set of thick points T(a)\mathcal{T}(a) has dimension (4a)+(4-a)_+, so that there is a change in behaviour at a=4a=4 but not at a=2a = 2 in this case. Along the way, we obtain related results for the nonpositive solutions of a boundary value problem associated to the semilinear PDE Δv=v2\Delta v = v^2 and develop a strong coupling between tree-indexed random walk and tree-indexed Brownian motion that allows us to deduce analogues of some of our results in the discrete case. We also obtain in each dimension d1d\geq 1 an infinite-order asymptotic expansion for the probability that critical branching Brownian motion hits a distant unit ball, finding that this expansion is convergent when d4d\neq 4 and divergent when d=4d=4. This reveals a novel, dimension-dependent critical exponent governing the higher-order terms of the expansion, which we compute in every dimension.

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@article{arxiv.2312.00711,
  title  = {Thick points of 4D critical branching Brownian motion},
  author = {Nathanaël Berestycki and Tom Hutchcroft and Antoine Jego},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2312.00711},
  year   = {2025}
}

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78 pages, 8 figures