Conditional speed of branching Brownian motion, skeleton decomposition and application to random obstacles
Abstract
We study a branching Brownian motion in , among obstacles scattered according to a Poisson random measure with a radially decaying intensity. Obstacles are balls with constant radius and each one works as a trap for the whole motion when hit by a particle. Considering a general offspring distribution, we derive the decay rate of the annealed probability that none of the particles of hits a trap, asymptotically in time . This proves to be a rich problem motivating the proof of a more general result about the speed of branching Brownian motion conditioned on non-extinction. We provide an appropriate "skeleton" decomposition for the underlying Galton-Watson process when supercritical and show that the "doomed" particles do not contribute to the asymptotic decay rate.
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@article{arxiv.1507.01277,
title = {Conditional speed of branching Brownian motion, skeleton decomposition and application to random obstacles},
author = {Mehmet Öz and Mine Çağlar and János Engländer},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1507.01277},
year = {2018}
}
Comments
26 pages, 1 figure; typos corrected, argument revised in subsection 4.1, results unchanged