Large deviations for the maximum of a branching random walk with stretched exponential tails (2006.09207v1)
Abstract: We prove large deviation results for the position of the rightmost particle, denoted by $M_n$, in a one-dimensional branching random walk in a case when Cram\'er's condition is not satisfied. More precisely we consider step size distributions with stretched exponential upper and lower tails, i.e.~both tails decay as $e{-|t|r}$ for some $r\in( 0,1)$. It is known that in this case, $M_n$ grows as $n{1/r}$ and in particular faster than linearly in $n$. Our main result is a large deviation principle for the laws of $n{-1/r}M_n$. In the proof we use a comparison with the maximum of (a random number of) independent random walks, denoted by $\tilde M_n$, and we show a large deviation principle for the laws of $n{-1/r}\tilde M_n$ as well.
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