Leaves on the line and in the plane
Abstract
The Dead Leaves Model (DLM) provides a random tessellation of d-space, representing the visible portions of fallen leaves on the ground when d=2. For d=1, we establish formulae for the intensity, two-point correlations, and asymptotic covariances for the point process of cell boundaries, along with a functional CLT. For d=2 we establish analogous results for the random surface measure of cell boundaries, and also determine the intensity of cells in a more general setting than in earlier work of Cowan and Tsang. We introduce a general notion of Dead Leaves Random Measures and give formulae for means, asymptotic variances and functional CLTs for these measures; this has applications to various other quantities associated with the DLM.
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