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The Markovian hyperbolic triangulation

Nicolas CurienWendelin Werner — 2013

Journal of the European Mathematical Society

We construct and study the unique random tiling of the hyperbolic plane into ideal hyperbolic triangles (with the three corners located on the boundary) that is invariant (in law) with respect to Möbius transformations, and possesses a natural spatial Markov property that can be roughly described as the conditional independence of the two parts of the triangulation on the two sides of the edge of one of its triangles.

The brownian cactus I. Scaling limits of discrete cactuses

Nicolas CurienJean-François Le GallGrégory Miermont — 2013

Annales de l'I.H.P. Probabilités et statistiques

The cactus of a pointed graph is a discrete tree associated with this graph. Similarly, with every pointed geodesic metric space E , one can associate an -tree called the continuous cactus of E . We prove under general assumptions that the cactus of random planar maps distributed according to Boltzmann weights and conditioned to have a fixed large number of vertices converges in distribution to a limiting space called the Brownian cactus, in the Gromov–Hausdorff sense. Moreover, the Brownian cactus...

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