Weak convergence of random p-mappings and the exploration process of inhomogeneous continuum random trees

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We study the asymptotics of the p-mapping model of random mappings on [n] as n gets large, under a large class of asymptotic regimes for the underlying distribution p. We encode these random mappings in random walks which are shown to converge to a functional of the exploration process of inhomogeneous random trees, this exploration process being derived (Aldous-Miermont-Pitman 2004) from a bridge with exchangeable increments. Our setting generalizes previous results by allowing a finite number of "attracting points" to emerge. © Springer-Verlag 2005.

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Aldous, D., Miermont, G., & Pitman, J. (2005). Weak convergence of random p-mappings and the exploration process of inhomogeneous continuum random trees. Probability Theory and Related Fields, 133(1), 1–17. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00440-004-0407-2

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