The coalescent structure of uniform and Poisson samples from multitype branching processes
Probability
2021-06-24 v4
Abstract
We introduce a Poissonization method to study the coalescent structure of uniform samples from branching processes. This method relies on the simple observation that a uniform sample of size taken from a random set with positive Lebesgue measure may be represented as a mixture of Poisson samples with rate and mixing measure . We develop a multitype analogue of this mixture representation, and use it to characterise the coalescent structure of multitype continuous-state branching processes in terms of random multitype forests. Thereafter we study the small time asymptotics of these random forests, establishing a correspondence between multitype continuous-state branching proesses and multitype -coalescents.
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@article{arxiv.1912.00198,
title = {The coalescent structure of uniform and Poisson samples from multitype branching processes},
author = {Samuel G. G. Johnston and Amaury Lambert},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1912.00198},
year = {2021}
}
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31 pages