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A Poisson allocation of optimal tail

Published 27 Mar 2011 in math.PR | (1103.5259v3)

Abstract: The allocation problem for a $d$-dimensional Poisson point process is to find a way to partition the space to parts of equal size, and to assign the parts to the configuration points in a measurable, "deterministic" (equivariant) way. The goal is to make the diameter $R$ of the part assigned to a configuration point have fast decay. We present an algorithm for $d\geq3$ that achieves an $O(\operatorname {exp}(-cRd))$ tail, which is optimal up to $c$. This improves the best previously known allocation rule, the gravitational allocation, which has an $\operatorname {exp}(-R{1+o(1)})$ tail. The construction is based on the Ajtai-Koml\'{o}s-Tusn\'{a}dy algorithm and uses the Gale-Shapley-Hoffman-Holroyd-Peres stable marriage scheme (as applied to allocation problems).

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