Parking on a random tree
Consider a uniform random rooted labelled tree on n vertices. We imagine that each node of the tree has space for a single car to park. A number m ≤ n of cars arrive one by one, each at a node chosen independently and uniformly at random. If a car arrives at a space which is already occupied, it fol...
Main Authors: | Goldschmidt, C, Przykucki, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Cambridge University Press
2018
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