The birth, death and catastrophe process is an extension of the birth-death process that incorporates the possibility of reductions in population of arbitrary size. We will consider a general form of this model in which the transition rates are allowed to depend on the current population size in an arbitrary manner. The linear case, where the transition rates are proportional to current population size, has been studied extensively. In particular, extinction probabilities, the expected time to extinction, and the distribution of the population size conditional on nonextinction (the quasi-stationary distribution) have all been evaluated explicitly. However, whilst these characteristics are of interest in the modelling and management of popul...
This article studies the quasi-stationary behaviour of population processes with unbounded absorptio...
We consider a class of processes describing a population consisting of k types of individuals. The p...
Abstract. We study birth-death processes on the non-negative integers where {1, 2,...} is an irreduc...
The birth, death and catastrophe process is an extension of the birth-death process that incorporate...
We consider a birth, death and catastrophe process where the transition rates are allowed to depend ...
We consider a birth, death and catastrophe process where the transition rates are allowed to depend ...
The birth-death process is a familiar tool in modelling populations which are subject to demographic...
Abstract: The birth-death process is a familiar tool in modelling populations which are subject to d...
AbstractSupercritical linear birth-and-death processes are considered under the influence of disaste...
Supercritical linear birth-and-death processes are considered under the influence of disasters that ...
Many populations have a negative impact on their habitat or upon other species in the environment if...
We consider a birth-death process with birth rates i lambda and death rates i mu+i(i-1)theta, where ...
In this paper, we study birth/immigration-death processes under mild (binomial) catastrophes. We obt...
We study the probability of extinction for single-type and multi-type continuous-time linear birth-a...
Abstract. In this article, we consider time-changed models of population evolution X f (t) = X (Hf ...
This article studies the quasi-stationary behaviour of population processes with unbounded absorptio...
We consider a class of processes describing a population consisting of k types of individuals. The p...
Abstract. We study birth-death processes on the non-negative integers where {1, 2,...} is an irreduc...
The birth, death and catastrophe process is an extension of the birth-death process that incorporate...
We consider a birth, death and catastrophe process where the transition rates are allowed to depend ...
We consider a birth, death and catastrophe process where the transition rates are allowed to depend ...
The birth-death process is a familiar tool in modelling populations which are subject to demographic...
Abstract: The birth-death process is a familiar tool in modelling populations which are subject to d...
AbstractSupercritical linear birth-and-death processes are considered under the influence of disaste...
Supercritical linear birth-and-death processes are considered under the influence of disasters that ...
Many populations have a negative impact on their habitat or upon other species in the environment if...
We consider a birth-death process with birth rates i lambda and death rates i mu+i(i-1)theta, where ...
In this paper, we study birth/immigration-death processes under mild (binomial) catastrophes. We obt...
We study the probability of extinction for single-type and multi-type continuous-time linear birth-a...
Abstract. In this article, we consider time-changed models of population evolution X f (t) = X (Hf ...
This article studies the quasi-stationary behaviour of population processes with unbounded absorptio...
We consider a class of processes describing a population consisting of k types of individuals. The p...
Abstract. We study birth-death processes on the non-negative integers where {1, 2,...} is an irreduc...