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We introduce trap models on a finite volume $k$-level tree as a class of Markov jump processes with state space the leaves of that tree. They serve to describe the GREM-like trap model of Sasaki and Nemoto. Under suitable conditions on the parameters of the trap model, we establish its infinite volume limit, given by what we call a $K$-process in an infinite $k$-level tree. From this we deduce that the $K$-process also is the scaling limit of the GREM-like trap model on extreme time scales under a fine tuning assumption on the volumes.
We study K-processes, which are Markov processes in a denumerable state space, all of whose elements are stable, with the exception of a single state, starting from which the process enters finite sets of stable states with uniform distribution. We s
We give the ``quenched scaling limit of Bouchauds trap model in ${dge 2}$. This scaling limit is the fractional-kinetics process, that is the time change of a $d$-dimensional Brownian motion by the inverse of an independent $alpha$-stable subordinator.
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