Criticality conditions in the Derrida-Retaux model with a random number of terms

Abstract

The article considers the Derrida-Retaux model with a random number of terms, i.e. a sequence of integer random variables defined by the relations Xn + 1 = (Xn(1) + Xn(2) + ... + Xn(Nn) - a)+, n 0, where Xnj are independent copies of Xn, the values of Nj are independent and identically distributed, a is a positive integer. The energy in the model is defined as Q:=n∞ E(Xn)(EN1)n. We present sufficient conditions (in terms of distributions of X0 and N1) for subcritical (Q=0) and supercritical (Q>0) regimes of model behavior.

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