On the number of collisions in beta(2, b)-coalescents
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betacollisionsnumbercoalescentsconvergesalmostamenableapproaches
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Expansions are provided for the moments of the number of collisions $X_n$ in the $\beta(2,b)$-coalescent restricted to the set $\{1,...,n\}$. We verify that $X_n/\mathbb{E}X_n$ converges almost surely to one and that $X_n$, properly normalized, weakly converges to the standard normal law. These results complement previously known facts concerning the number of collisions in $\beta(a,b)$-coalescents with $a\in(0,2)$ and $b=1$, and $a>2$ and $b>0$. The case $a=2$ is a kind of `border situation' which seems not to be amenable to approaches used for $a\neq2$.
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