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Invariance principles for Galton-Watson trees conditioned on the number of leaves (1110.2163v4)

Published 10 Oct 2011 in math.PR

Abstract: We are interested in the asymptotic behavior of critical Galton-Watson trees whose offspring distribution may have infinite variance, which are conditioned on having a large fixed number of leaves. We first find an asymptotic estimate for the probability of a Galton-Watson tree having $n$ leaves. Secondly, we let $t_n$ be a critical Galton-Watson tree whose offspring distribution is in the domain of attraction of a stable law, and conditioned on having exactly $n$ leaves. We show that the rescaled Lukasiewicz path and contour function of $t_n$ converge respectively to $X{exc}$ and $H{exc}$, where $X{exc}$ is the normalized excursion of a strictly stable spectrally positive L\'evy process and $H{exc}$ is its associated continuous-time height function. As an application, we investigate the distribution of the maximum degree in a critical Galton-Watson tree conditioned on having a large number of leaves. We also explain how these results can be generalized to the case of Galton-Watson trees which are conditioned on having a large fixed number of vertices with degree in a given set, thus extending results obtained by Aldous, Duquesne and Rizzolo.

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