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Persistence of competing systems of branching random walks

Probability 2011-03-31 v1

Abstract

We consider a system of independent branching random walks on R\R which start off a Poisson point process with intensity of the form eλ(du)=eλudue_{\lambda}(du)=e^{-\lambda u}du, where λR\lambda\in\R is chosen in such a way that the overall intensity of particles is preserved. Denote by χ\chi the cluster distribution and let ϕ\phi be the log-Laplace transform of the intensity of χ\chi. If λϕ(λ)>0\lambda\phi'(\lambda)>0, we show that the system is persistent (stable) meaning that the point process formed by the particles in the nn-th generation converges as nn\to\infty to a non-trivial point process Πeλχ\Pi_{e_{\lambda}}^{\chi} with intensity eλe_{\lambda}. If λϕ(λ)<0\lambda\phi'(\lambda)<0, then the branching population suffers local extinction meaning that the limiting point process is empty. We characterize (generally, non-stationary) point processes on R\R which are cluster-invariant with respect to the cluster distribution χ\chi as mixtures of the point processes Πceλχ\Pi_{ce_{\lambda}}^{\chi} over c>0c>0 and λKst\lambda\in K_{\text{st}}, where Kst={λR:ϕ(λ)=0,λϕ(λ)>0}K_{\text{st}}=\{\lambda\in\R: \phi(\lambda)=0, \lambda\phi'(\lambda)>0\}.

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@article{arxiv.1103.5865,
  title  = {Persistence of competing systems of branching random walks},
  author = {Zakhar Kabluchko},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1103.5865},
  year   = {2011}
}

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17 pages, 1 figure