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Spatial Populations with seed-bank: renormalisation on the hierarchical group

Probability 2021-10-07 v1

Abstract

We consider a system of interacting diffusions labeled by a geographic space that is given by the hierarchical group ΩN\Omega_N of order NNN\in\mathbb{N}. Individuals live in colonies and are subject to resampling and migration as long as they are active. Each colony has a seed-bank into which individuals can retreat to become dormant, suspending their resampling and migration until they become active again. The migration kernel has a hierarchical structure: individuals hop between colonies at a rate that depends on the hierarchical distance between the colonies. The seed-bank has a layered structure: when individuals become dormant they acquire a colour that determines the rate at which they become active again. The latter allows us to model seed-banks whose wake-up times have a fat tail. We analyse a system of coupled stochastic differential equations that describes the population in the large-colony-size limit. For fixed NNN\in\mathbb{N}, the system exhibits a dichotomy between coexistence and clustering. We identify the range of parameters controlling the migration and the seed-bank for which clustering prevails. We carry out a multi-scale renormalisation analysis in the hierarchical mean-field limit NN\to\infty. We show that block averages on hierarchical space-time scale kNk \in \mathbb{N} perform a diffusion with a renormalised diffusion function that depends on kk. In the clustering regime, after an appropriate scaling with kk, this diffusion function converges to the Fisher-Wright diffusion function as kk\to\infty, irrespective of the diffusion function controlling the resampling. For several subclasses of parameters we identify the speed at which the scaled renormalised diffusion function converges to the Fisher-Wright diffusion as kk\to\infty. We show that the seed-bank reduces the speed compared to the model without seed-bank.

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@article{arxiv.2110.02714,
  title  = {Spatial Populations with seed-bank: renormalisation on the hierarchical group},
  author = {Andreas Greven and Frank den Hollander and Margriet Oomen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2110.02714},
  year   = {2021}
}

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167 pages