Scaling limits for some random trees constructed inhomogeneously

Abstract

We define some new sequences of recursively constructed random combinatorial trees, and show that, after properly rescaling graph distance and equipping the trees with the uniform measure on vertices, each sequence converges almost surely to a real tree in the Gromov-Hausdorff-Prokhorov sense. The limiting real trees are constructed via line-breaking the real half-line with a Poisson process having rate (+1)t dt, for each positive integer , and the growth of the combinatorial trees may be viewed as an inhomogeneous generalization of R\'emy's algorithm.

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