We study unidimensional branching random walk with an absorbing barrier that kills the individuals that cross it before they reproduce. We use probabilistic methods and obtain results that provide information on the trajectories of branching random walks without absorption. In the case of a barrier set at the origin, we estimate the extinction rate in the critical and subcritical cases. Then we refine the study of the critical case by considering a second order barrier. We determine the relevant order of the position of this barrier, which is proportional to the generation to the power 1/3, and the boundary parameter which separates the survival and the extinction cases. In the extinction case, we also estimate the survival probability and ...
Branching processes are stochastic processes describing the evolution of populations of individuals ...
International audienceIn this article, we study a branching random walk in an environment which depe...
AbstractWe study critical branching random walks (BRWs) U(n) on Z+ where the displacement of an offs...
We study a branching random walk on $\mathbb{R}$ with an absorbing barrier. The position of the barr...
This thesis deals with two models of random walks. The first model belongs to the family of random w...
We consider a branching random walk on starting from x=0 and with a killing barrier at 0. At each st...
AbstractWe consider a branching random walk on R starting from x≥0 and with a killing barrier at 0. ...
31 pagesWe study supercritical branching Brownian motion on the real line starting at the origin and...
Consider a branching random walk on the real line with a killing barrier at zero: starting from a no...
Abstract. We study a spatial branching model, where the underlying motion is d-dimensional (d ≥ 1) B...
International audienceWe give an alternative proof of a result by N. Gantert, Y. Hu and Z. Shi on th...
In this thesis, we take interest in the branching random walk, a particles system, in which particle...
A branching random walk in presence of an absorbing wall moving at a constant velocity v undergoes a...
Abstract. Consider a branching random walk on the real line with a killing barrier at zero: starting...
We study critical branching random walks (BRWs) U(n) on where the displacement of an offspring fro...
Branching processes are stochastic processes describing the evolution of populations of individuals ...
International audienceIn this article, we study a branching random walk in an environment which depe...
AbstractWe study critical branching random walks (BRWs) U(n) on Z+ where the displacement of an offs...
We study a branching random walk on $\mathbb{R}$ with an absorbing barrier. The position of the barr...
This thesis deals with two models of random walks. The first model belongs to the family of random w...
We consider a branching random walk on starting from x=0 and with a killing barrier at 0. At each st...
AbstractWe consider a branching random walk on R starting from x≥0 and with a killing barrier at 0. ...
31 pagesWe study supercritical branching Brownian motion on the real line starting at the origin and...
Consider a branching random walk on the real line with a killing barrier at zero: starting from a no...
Abstract. We study a spatial branching model, where the underlying motion is d-dimensional (d ≥ 1) B...
International audienceWe give an alternative proof of a result by N. Gantert, Y. Hu and Z. Shi on th...
In this thesis, we take interest in the branching random walk, a particles system, in which particle...
A branching random walk in presence of an absorbing wall moving at a constant velocity v undergoes a...
Abstract. Consider a branching random walk on the real line with a killing barrier at zero: starting...
We study critical branching random walks (BRWs) U(n) on where the displacement of an offspring fro...
Branching processes are stochastic processes describing the evolution of populations of individuals ...
International audienceIn this article, we study a branching random walk in an environment which depe...
AbstractWe study critical branching random walks (BRWs) U(n) on Z+ where the displacement of an offs...