AbstractIn a branching random walk each family arrives equipped with its members' positions relative to their parent, these being i.i.d. copies of some point process X. The supercritical case is considered so the mean family size m > 1, and X has intensity measure mν, where ν is a probability measure. The nth generation of the process, Z(n), then has intensity measure mnνn∗ so it is natural to expect m-nZ(n) to exhibit ‘central limit’ behaviour. Such a result, corresponding results for stable laws, their local analogues and some similar results when a Seneta-Heyde norming is needed are all obtained here. The main result, from which these are derived, provides a good approximation to the ‘characteristic function’ of Z(n) for the generation d...
International audienceLet $(Z_{n})$ be a supercritical branching process in a random environment $\x...
In the subcritical speed area of a supercritical branching random walk, we prove that when the numbe...
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In this paper we establish spatial central limit theorems for a large class of supercritical branchi...
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International audienceChen [Ann. Appl. Probab. 11 (2001), 1242–1262] derived exact convergence rates...
We consider a supercritical general branching population where the lifetimes of individuals are i.i....
In recent years several authors have obtained limit theorems for the location of the right most part...
In this article, we consider a Branching Random Walk (BRW) on the real line where the underlying gen...
AbstractLet (Zn) be a supercritical branching process in a random environment ξ, and W be the limit ...
Branching Processes in Random Environment (BPREs) (Zn: n ≥ 0) are the generalization of Galton-Watso...
In this paper, we establish some functional central limit theorems for a large class of general supe...
In this paper, we establish a central limit theorem for a large class of general supercritical super...
AbstractIn this paper we will obtain results concerning the distribution of generations and the degr...
International audienceWe consider a supercritical branching process $(Z_n)$ in an independent and ...
International audienceLet $(Z_{n})$ be a supercritical branching process in a random environment $\x...
In the subcritical speed area of a supercritical branching random walk, we prove that when the numbe...
A branching process counted by a random characteristic has been defined as a process which at time t...
In this paper we establish spatial central limit theorems for a large class of supercritical branchi...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:7769.0860(SU-DPS-RR--315/88) / BLDSC...
International audienceChen [Ann. Appl. Probab. 11 (2001), 1242–1262] derived exact convergence rates...
We consider a supercritical general branching population where the lifetimes of individuals are i.i....
In recent years several authors have obtained limit theorems for the location of the right most part...
In this article, we consider a Branching Random Walk (BRW) on the real line where the underlying gen...
AbstractLet (Zn) be a supercritical branching process in a random environment ξ, and W be the limit ...
Branching Processes in Random Environment (BPREs) (Zn: n ≥ 0) are the generalization of Galton-Watso...
In this paper, we establish some functional central limit theorems for a large class of general supe...
In this paper, we establish a central limit theorem for a large class of general supercritical super...
AbstractIn this paper we will obtain results concerning the distribution of generations and the degr...
International audienceWe consider a supercritical branching process $(Z_n)$ in an independent and ...
International audienceLet $(Z_{n})$ be a supercritical branching process in a random environment $\x...
In the subcritical speed area of a supercritical branching random walk, we prove that when the numbe...
A branching process counted by a random characteristic has been defined as a process which at time t...