Spatial branching in random environments and with interaction

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    • Englander, Janos

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Spatial branching in random environments and with interaction

Janos Englander

(Advanced series on statistical science & applied probability, vol. 20)

World Scientific, c2015

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Description

This unique volume discusses some recent developments in the theory of spatial branching processes and superprocesses, with special emphasis on spines, Laws of Large Numbers, interactions and random media.Although this book is mainly written for mathematicians, the models discussed are relevant to certain models in population biology, and are thus hopefully interesting to the applied mathematician/biologist as well.The necessary background material in probability and analysis is provided in a comprehensive introductory chapter. Historical notes and several exercises are provided to complement each chapter.

Table of Contents

  • Preliminaries
  • The Spine Construction and the Strong Law of Large Numbers
  • Examples of the Strong Law
  • The Strong Law for a Type of Self-Interaction
  • The Center of Mass
  • Branching Brownian Motion in a Poissonian Field of Traps
  • Branching Brownian Motion in a Field of Mild Obstacles
  • Critical Branching Random Walk in Random Environment.

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