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Freezing in the Infinite-Bin Model

Abstract

The infinite-bin model is a one-dimensional particle system on Z introduced by Foss and Konstantopoulos in relation with last passage percolation on complete directed acyclic graphs. In this model, at each integer time, a particle is selected at random according to its rank, and produces a child at the location immediately to its right. In this article, we consider the limiting distribution of particles after an infinite number of branching events have occurred. Under mild assumptions, we prove that the event (called freezing) that a location contains only a finite number of balls satisfies a 0-1 law and we provide various criteria to determine whether freezing occurs.
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hal-04433900 , version 1 (02-02-2024)

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Arvind Singh, Sanjay Ramassamy, Bastien Mallein. Freezing in the Infinite-Bin Model. 2024. ⟨hal-04433900⟩
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