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Enhanced Asymptotic Analysis of Continuous-Time Markov Branching Systems: Revisiting Limiting Structural Theorems

Probability 2026-04-03 v1

Abstract

Markov branching systems form a fundamental class of stochastic models that are extensively applied in biology, physics, finance, and other domains. These systems are distinguished by their continuous-time evolution and inherent branching structure, allowing transitions to multiple states from a single one. This branching mechanism plays a critical role in modeling phenomena such as population dynamics, epidemic spread, and probabilistic systems with multiple outcomes. Unlike standard Markov processes, branching systems require a simultaneous treatment of transition dynamics and branching probabilities, resulting in a more intricate mathematical framework. In this work, we investigate the asymptotic properties of transition functions in continuous-time Markov branching-immigration systems. Our focus lies in refining known limit theorems, establishing convergence rates, and deriving improved asymptotic expansions under relaxed moment conditions. The results contribute to a deeper understanding of the long-term behavior and invariant structures within these systems.

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@article{arxiv.2604.01257,
  title  = {Enhanced Asymptotic Analysis of Continuous-Time Markov Branching Systems: Revisiting Limiting Structural Theorems},
  author = {Azam A Imomov and Sarvar B. Iskandarov and Jakhongir B. Azimov and Hurshidjon Q. Jumaqulov},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.01257},
  year   = {2026}
}