The multiplicative coalescent X(t) is a l2-valued Markov process representing coalescence of clusters of mass, where each pair of clusters merges at rate proportional to product of masses. From random graph asymptotics it is known (Aldous (1997)) that there exists a standard version of this process starting with infinitesimally small clusters at time -∞. In this paper, stochastic calculus techniques are used to describe all versions (X(t);-∞ < t < ∞) of the multiplicative coalescent. Roughly, an extreme version is specified by translation and scale parameters, and a vector c ∈ l3 of relative sizes of large clusters at time -∞. Such a version may be characterized in three ways: via its t → -∞ behavior, via a representation of the marginal distribution X(t) in terms of excursion-lengths of a Lévy-type process, or via a weak limit of processes derived from the standard multiplicative coalescent using a "coloring" construction. © 1998 Applied Probability Trust.
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Aldous, D., & Limic, V. (1998). The entrance boundary of the multiplicative coalescent. Electronic Journal of Probability, 3, 1–59. https://doi.org/10.1214/EJP.v3-25
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