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Superexponential decay for the GEM process
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 July 2016
Abstract
We show that the GEM process has strong ordering properties: the probability that one of the k largest elements in the GEM sequence is beyond the first ck elements (c > 1) decays superexponentially in k.
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60F10: Large deviations
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- Copyright © Applied Probability Trust 1998
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This work was partly supported by a US-Israel BSF grant.
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