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18. May 2026

The height of the infection tree

Vienna Probability Seminar

Datum: 18. May 2026 | 16:00 – 17:00
Sprecher: Emmanuel Kammerer, University of Cambridge
Veranstaltungsort: Central Bldg / O1 / Mondi 2a (I01.O1.008)
Sprache: Englisch

Consider an SIR model on the complete graph starting with one infected vertex and n sane vertices. We draw an edge between two vertices when one infects another. What does the tree look like at the end of the epidemic? This kind of tree fits into the framework of uniform attachment trees with freezing, a model of random trees which generalises uniform attachment trees where, besides the uniform attachment mechanism, we introduce a "freezing" mechanism where new vertices cannot attach to frozen vertices. We obtain the scaling limit of the total height of the infection tree depending on the infection rate. The asymptotic behaviour of the total height satisfies a phase transition of order 2. This talk is based on a joint work with Igor Kortchemski and Delphin Snizergues.

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Datum:
18. May 2026
16:00 – 17:00

Sprecher:
Emmanuel Kammerer, University of Cambridge

Veranstaltungsort:
Central Bldg / O1 / Mondi 2a (I01.O1.008)

Sprache:
Englisch

Ansprechpartner:

Birgit Oosthuizen-Noczil

Email:
birgit.oosthuizen-noczil@ist.ac.at

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