Global survival of branching random walks and tree-like branching random walks
Abstract
The reproduction speed of a continuous-time branching random walk is proportional to a positive parameter . There is a threshold for , which is called , that separates almost sure global extinction from global survival. Analogously, there exists another threshold below which any site is visited almost surely a finite number of times (i.e.~local extinction) while above it there is a positive probability of visiting every site infinitely many times. The local critical parameter is completely understood and can be computed as a function of the reproduction rates. On the other hand, only for some classes of branching random walks it is known that the global critical parameter is the inverse of a certain function of the reproduction rates, which we denote by . We provide here new sufficient conditions which guarantee that the global critical parameter equals . This result extends previously known results for branching random walks on multigraphs and general branching random walks. We show that these sufficient conditions are satisfied by periodic tree-like branching random walks. We also discuss the critical parameter and the critical behaviour of continuous-time branching processes in varying environment. So far, only examples where were known; here we provide an example where .
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@article{arxiv.1703.04499,
title = {Global survival of branching random walks and tree-like branching random walks},
author = {Daniela Bertacchi and Cristian F. Coletti and Fabio Zucca},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1703.04499},
year = {2017}
}
Comments
17 pages, 5 figures, added subsection on Random Graphs