Extremal process of the local time of simple random walk on a regular tree
Extremal process of the local time of simple random walk on a regular tree
We study a continuous-time simple random walk on a regular rooted tree of depth $n$ in two settings: either the walk is started from a leaf vertex and run until the tree root is first hit or it is started from the root and run until it has spent a prescribed amount of time there. In both cases we show that the extremal process associated with centered square-root local time on the leaves tends, as $n\to\infty$, to a decorated Poisson point process with a random intensity measure. While the intensity measure is specific to the local-time problem at hand, the decorations are exactly those for the tree-indexed Markov chain (a.k.a. Branching Random Walk or Gaussian Free Field) with normal step distribution. The proof demonstrates the latter by way of a Lindeberg-type swap of the decorations of the two processes which itself relies on a well-known isomorphism theorem.
Yoshihiro Abe、Marek Biskup
数学
Yoshihiro Abe,Marek Biskup.Extremal process of the local time of simple random walk on a regular tree[EB/OL].(2025-06-11)[2025-06-30].https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.09592.点此复制
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