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Robin Khanfir – The Brownian tree is the only uniformly self-similar binary tree

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Robin Khanfir – The Brownian tree is the only uniformly self-similar binary tree

27 avril 2026 | 14h00 15h00

The Brownian tree is the scaling limit of many random tree models for which the square of the diameter is of the order of the number of vertices. In contrast to this universality, proofs of such convergences commonly rely on model-specific methods. To provide a conceptual understanding of the universality of the Brownian tree, we show that it is uniquely characterized by a uniform self-similar decomposition property. This leads to a general proof scheme for convergences to the Brownian tree that does not require the computation of finite-dimensional limit distributions. This talk is based on a work in progress.

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Date :
27 avril 2026
Heure :
14h00 – 15h00
Catégorie d’Évènement:
Site :
https://probas.math.ens.psl.eu/

Orateur

Robin Khanfir (McGill)

Salle W (ENS)