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Survival of inhomogeneous Galton-Watson processes

Probability 2011-12-22 v1

Abstract

We study survival properties of inhomogeneous Galton-Watson processes. We determine the so-called branching number (which is the reciprocal of the critical value for percolation) for these random trees (conditioned on being infinite), which turns out to be an a.s.\ constant. We also shed some light on the way the survival probability varies between the generations. When we perform independent percolation on the family tree of an inhomogeneous Galton-Watson process, the result is essentially a family of inhomogeneous Galton-Watson processes, parametrized by the retention probability pp. We provide growth rates, uniformly in pp, of the percolation clusters, and also show uniform convergence of the survival probability from the nn-th level along subsequences. These results also establish, as a corollary, the supercritical continuity of the percolation function. Some of our results are generalisations of results by Lyons (1992).

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@article{arxiv.1112.4968,
  title  = {Survival of inhomogeneous Galton-Watson processes},
  author = {Erik Broman and Ronald Meester},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1112.4968},
  year   = {2011}
}

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22 pages