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New results for the random nearest neighbor tree (2108.13014v3)

Published 30 Aug 2021 in math.PR and math.CO

Abstract: In this paper, we study the online nearest neighbor random tree in dimension $d\in \mathbb N$ (called $d$-NN tree for short) defined as follows. We fix the torus $\mathbb Td_n$ of dimension $d$ and area $n$ and equip it with the metric inherited from the Euclidean metric in $\mathbb Rd$. Then, embed consecutively $n$ vertices in $\mathbb Td_n$ uniformly at random and independently, and let each vertex but the first one connect to its (already embedded) nearest neighbor. Call the resulting graph $G_n$. We show multiple results concerning the degree sequence of $G_n$. First, we prove that typically the number of vertices of degree at least $k\in \mathbb N$ in the $d$-NN tree decreases exponentially with $k$ and is tightly concentrated by a new Lipschitz-type concentration inequality that may be of independent interest. Second, we obtain that the maximum degree of $G_n$ is of logarithmic order. Third, we give explicit bounds for the number of leaves that are independent of the dimension and also give estimates for the number of paths of length two. Moreover, we show that typically the height of a uniformly chosen vertex in $G_n$ is $(1+o(1))\log n$ and the diameter of $\mathbb Td_n$ is $(2e+o(1))\log n$, independently of the dimension. Finally, we define a natural infinite analog $G_{\infty}$ of $G_n$ and show that it corresponds to the local limit of the sequence of finite graphs $(G_n){n \ge 1}$. Moreover, we prove almost surely that $G{\infty}$ is locally finite, that the simple random walk on $G_{\infty}$ is recurrent, and that $G_{\infty}$ is connected.

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