Perimeter length of the convex hull of Brownian motion in the hyperbolic plane
Chinmoy Bhattacharjee (Universität Hamburg)
Rik Versendaal (TU Delft - Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science)
Andrew Wade (Durham University)
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Abstract
We relate the expected hyperbolic length of the perimeter of the convex hull of the trajectory of Brownian motion in the hyperbolic plane to an expectation of a certain exponential functional of a one-dimensional real-valued Brownian motion, and hence derive small- and large-time asymptotics for the expected hyperbolic perimeter. In contrast to the case of Euclidean Brownian motion with non-zero drift, the large-time asymptotics are a factor of two greater than the lower bound implied by the fact that the convex hull includes the hyperbolic line segment from the origin to the endpoint of the hyperbolic Brownian motion. We also obtain an exact expression for the expected perimeter length after an independent exponential random time.