Yaglom's limit for critical Galton-Watson processes in varying environment: A probabilistic approach
Probability
2020-10-16 v2
Abstract
A Galton-Watson process in varying environment is a discrete time branching process where the offspring distributions vary among generations. Based on a two-spine decomposition technique, we provide a probabilistic argument of a Yaglom-type limit for this family processes. The result states that, in the critical case, a suitable normalisation of the process conditioned on non-extinction converges in distribution to an exponential random variable. Recently, this result has been established by Kersting [{\it J. Appl. Probab.} {\bf57}(1), 196--220, 2020] using analytic techniques.
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@article{arxiv.2005.10186,
title = {Yaglom's limit for critical Galton-Watson processes in varying environment: A probabilistic approach},
author = {Natalia Cardona-Tobón and Sandra Palau},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2005.10186},
year = {2020}
}
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23 pages, 2 figures