Date
Mon, 24 Jan 2005
14:15
Location
DH 3rd floor SR
Speaker
Dr Benedict Haas
Organisation
Department of Statistics, Oxford

Fragmentation processes model the evolution of a particle that split as time goes on. When small particles split fast enough, the fragmentation is intensive and the initial mass is reduced to dust in finite time. We encode such fragmentation into a continuum random tree (CRT) in the sense of Aldous. When the splitting times are dense near 0, the fragmentation CRT is in turn encoded into a continuous (height) function. Under some mild hypotheses, we calculate the Hausdorff dimension of the CRT, as well as the maximal H

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