DMTCS Proceedings, Discrete Random Walks, DRW'03

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DMTCS Conference vol AC (2003), pp. 325-332

DMTCS

Discrete Random Walks, DRW'03

Cyril Banderier and Christian Krattenthaler (eds.)

DMTCS Conference Volume AC (2003), pp. 325-332


author: Valentin Topchii and Vladimir Vatutin
title: Individuals at the origin in the critical catalytic branching random walk
keywords: catalytic branching random walk; critical two-dimensional Bellman-Harris process
abstract: A continuous time branching random walk on the lattice
Z
is considered in which individuals may produce children at the origin only. Assuming that the underlying random walk is symmetric and the offspring reproduction law is critical we prove a conditional limit theorem for the number of individuals at the origin.
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reference: Valentin Topchii and Vladimir Vatutin (2003), Individuals at the origin in the critical catalytic branching random walk, in Discrete Random Walks, DRW'03, Cyril Banderier and Christian Krattenthaler (eds.), Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science Proceedings AC, pp. 325-332
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