Regenerative tree growth: structural results and convergence
We introduce regenerative tree growth processes as consistent families of random trees with n labelled leaves, n ≥ 1, with a regenerative property at branch points. This framework includes growth processes for exchangeably labelled Markov branching trees, as well as non-exchangeable models such as t...
Main Authors: | Pitman, J, Rizzolo, D, Winkel, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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University of Washington
2014
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