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A note on stable point processes occurring in branching Brownian motion (1102.1888v2)

Published 9 Feb 2011 in math.PR

Abstract: We call a point process $Z$ on $\mathbb R$ \emph{exp-1-stable} if for every $\alpha,\beta\in\mathbb R$ with $e\alpha+e\beta=1$, $Z$ is equal in law to $T_\alpha Z+T_\beta Z'$, where $Z'$ is an independent copy of $Z$ and $T_x$ is the translation by $x$. Such processes appear in the study of the extremal particles of branching Brownian motion and branching random walk and several authors have proven in that setting the existence of a point process $D$ on $\mathbb R$ such that $Z$ is equal in law to $\sum_{i=1}\infty T_{\xi_i} D_i$, where $(\xi_i){i\ge1}$ are the atoms of a Poisson process of intensity $e{-x}\,\mathrm d x$ on $\mathbb R$ and $(D_i){i\ge 1}$ are independent copies of $D$ and independent of $(\xi_i)_{i\ge1}$. In this note, we show how this decomposition follows from the classic \emph{LePage decomposition} of a (union)-stable point process. Moreover, we give a short proof of it in the general case of random measures on $\mathbb R$.

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