Excursion theory for Markov processes indexed by Levy trees

Abstract

We develop an excursion theory that describes the evolution of a Markov process indexed by a Levy tree away from a regular and instantaneous point x of the state space. The theory builds upon a notion of local time at x that was recently introduced in [37]. Despite the radically different setting, our results exhibit striking similarities to the classical excursion theory for R+-indexed Markov processes. We then show that the genealogy of the excursions can be encoded in a Levy tree called the tree coded by the local time. In particular, we recover by different methods the excursion theory of Abraham and Le Gall [2], which was developed for Brownian motion indexed by the Brownian tree.

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