English

Brunet-Derrida particle systems, free boundary problems and Wiener-Hopf equations

Probability 2023-04-19 v5

Abstract

We consider a branching-selection system in R\mathbb {R} with NN particles which give birth independently at rate 1 and where after each birth the leftmost particle is erased, keeping the number of particles constant. We show that, as NN\to\infty, the empirical measure process associated to the system converges in distribution to a deterministic measure-valued process whose densities solve a free boundary integro-differential equation. We also show that this equation has a unique traveling wave solution traveling at speed cc or no such solution depending on whether cac\geq a or c<ac<a, where aa is the asymptotic speed of the branching random walk obtained by ignoring the removal of the leftmost particles in our process. The traveling wave solutions correspond to solutions of Wiener-Hopf equations.

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@article{arxiv.0907.5180,
  title  = {Brunet-Derrida particle systems, free boundary problems and Wiener-Hopf equations},
  author = {Rick Durrett and Daniel Remenik},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0907.5180},
  year   = {2023}
}

Comments

A mistake in one of the proofs was pointed out to us, but the gap in the argument has been addressed in a recent paper, see Remarks 1.1 and 2.10