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The dual tree of a recursive triangulation of the disk

Published 6 Nov 2012 in math.PR, cs.DM, and math.CO | (1211.1343v4)

Abstract: In the recursive lamination of the disk, one tries to add chords one after another at random; a chord is kept and inserted if it does not intersect any of the previously inserted ones. Curien and Le Gall [Ann. Probab. 39 (2011) 2224-2270] have proved that the set of chords converges to a limit triangulation of the disk encoded by a continuous process $\mathscr{M}$. Based on a new approach resembling ideas from the so-called contraction method in function spaces, we prove that, when properly rescaled, the planar dual of the discrete lamination converges almost surely in the Gromov-Hausdorff sense to a limit real tree $\mathscr{T}$, which is encoded by $\mathscr{M}$. This confirms a conjecture of Curien and Le Gall.

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