Abstract

AbstractIn this article, we propose to study a general notion of a down‐up Markov chain for multifurcating trees with labeled leaves. We study in detail down‐up chains associated with the ‐model of Chen et al. (Electron. J. Probab. 14 (2009), 400–430.), generalizing and further developing previous work by Forman et al. (arXiv:1802.00862, 2018; arXiv:1804.01205, 2018; arXiv:1809.07756, 2018; Random Struct. Algoritm. 54 (2020), 745–769; Electron. J. Probab. 25 (2020), 1–46.) in the binary special cases. The technique we deploy utilizes the construction of a growth process and a down‐up Markov chain on trees with planar structure. Our construction ensures that natural projections of the down‐up chain are Markov chains in their own right. We establish label dynamics that at the same time preserve the labeled alpha‐gamma distribution and keep the branch points between the smallest labels for order time steps for all . We conjecture the existence of diffusive scaling limits generalizing the “Aldous diffusion” by Forman et al. (arXiv:1802.00862, 2018; arXiv:1804.01205, 2018; arXiv:1809.07756, 2018.) as a continuum‐tree‐valued process and the “algebraic ‐Ford tree evolution” by Löhr et al. (Ann. Probab. 48 (2020), 2565–2590.) and by Nussbaumer and Winter (arXiv:2006.09316, 2020.) as a process in a space of algebraic trees.

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