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Renewal Population Dynamics and their Eternal Family Trees

Probability 2018-03-23 v1

Abstract

Based on a simple object, an i.i.d. sequence of positive integer-valued random variables, {an}nZ\{a_n\}_{n\in \mathbb{Z}}, we introduce and study two random structures and their connections. First, a population dynamics, in which each individual is born at time nn and dies at time n+ann+a_n. This dynamics is that of a D/GI/\infty queue, with arrivals at integer times and service times given by {an}nZ\{a_n\}_{n\in \mathbb{Z}}. Second, the directed random graph TfT^f on Z\mathbb{Z} generated by the random map f(n)=n+anf(n)=n+a_n. Only assuming E[a0]<\mathbb{E}[a_0]<\infty and P[a0=1]>0\mathbb{P}[a_0=1]>0, we show that, in steady state, the population dynamics is regenerative, with one individual alive at each regenerative epochs. We identify a unimodular structure in this dynamics. More precisely, TfT^f is a unimodular directed tree, in which f(n)f(n) is the parent of nn. This tree has a unique bi-infinite path. Moreover, TfT^f splits the integers into two categories: ephemeral integers, with a finite number of descendants of all degrees, and successful integers, with an infinite number. Each regenerative epoch is a successful individual such that all integers less than it are its descendants of some order. Ephemeral, successful, and regenerative integers form stationary and mixing point processes on Z\mathbb{Z}.

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@article{arxiv.1803.08081,
  title  = {Renewal Population Dynamics and their Eternal Family Trees},
  author = {François Baccelli and Antonio Sodre},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1803.08081},
  year   = {2018}
}