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arxiv: 0901.3297 · v1 · pith:2LCZ7CXCnew · submitted 2009-01-21 · 🧮 math.PR

Limit theorems for random spatial drainage networks

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Suppose that under the action of gravity, liquid drains through the unit $d$-cube via a minimal-length network of channels constrained to pass through random sites and to flow with nonnegative component in one of the canonical orthogonal basis directions of $\R^d$, $d \geq 2$. The resulting network is a version of the so-called minimal directed spanning tree. We give laws of large numbers and convergence in distribution results on the large-sample asymptotic behaviour of the total power-weighted edge-length of the network on uniform random points in $(0,1)^d$. The distributional results exhibit a weight-dependent phase transition between Gaussian and boundary-effect-derived distributions. These boundary contributions are characterized in terms of limits of the so-called on-line nearest-neighbour graph, a natural model of spatial network evolution, for which we also present some new results. Also, we give a convergence in distribution result for the length of the longest edge in the drainage network; when $d=2$, the limit is expressed in terms of Dickman-type variables.

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