On the spectral dimension of random trees

  • Durhuus B
  • Jonsson T
  • Wheater J
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Abstract

We determine the spectral dimensions of a variety of ensembles of infinite trees. Common to the ensembles considered is that sample trees have a distinguished infinite spine at whose vertices branches can be attached according to some probability distribution. In particular, we consider a family of ensembles of $\textit{combs}$, whose branches are linear chains, with spectral dimensions varying continuously between $1$ and $3/2$. We also introduce a class of ensembles of infinite trees, called $\textit{generic random trees}$, which are obtained as limits of ensembles of finite trees conditioned to have fixed size $N$, as $N \to \infty$. Among these ensembles is the so-called uniform random tree. We show that generic random trees have spectral dimension $d_s=4/3$.

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Durhuus, B., Jonsson, T., & Wheater, J. (2006). On the spectral dimension of random trees. Discrete Mathematics & Theoretical Computer Science, DMTCS Proceedings vol. AG,...(Proceedings). https://doi.org/10.46298/dmtcs.3507

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