Asymptotic number of caterpillars of regularly varying -coalescents that come down from infinity
Abstract
In this paper we look at the asymptotic number of r-caterpillars for -coalescents which come down from infinity, under a regularly varying assumption. An r-caterpillar is a functional of the coalescent process started from n individuals which, roughly speaking, is a block of the coalescent at some time, formed by one line of descend to which r-1 singletons have merged one by one. We show that the number of r-caterpillars, suitably scaled, converge to an explicit constant as the sample size n goes to infinity.
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