41 pages, 2 figuresInternational audienceWe study the evolution of a particle system whose genealogy is given by a supercritical continuous time Galton-Watson tree. The particles move independently according to a Markov process and when a branching event occurs, the offspring locations depend on the position of the mother and the number of offspring. We prove a law of large numbers for the empirical measure of individuals alive at time $t$. This relies on a probabilistic interpretation of its intensity by mean of an auxiliary process. This latter has the same generator as the Markov process along the branches plus additional branching events, associated with jumps of accelerated rate and biased distribution. This comes from the fact that ch...
Abstract We consider a branching model in discrete time for structured population in varying environ...
International audienceWe consider the bifurcating Markov chain model introduced by Guyon to detect c...
AbstractIn this paper we will obtain results concerning the distribution of generations and the degr...
41 pages, 2 figuresInternational audienceWe study the evolution of a particle system whose genealogy...
We consider a population with non-overlapping generations, whose size goes to infinity. It is descri...
In this thesis we develop some limit theorems for branching processes. In the first chapter we prese...
International audienceWe are interested in the dynamic of a structured branching population where th...
We consider a branching model in discrete time for structured population in varying environment. Eac...
ABSTRACT. We consider a particles system, where, the particles move independently according to a Mar...
We consider a particle system in continuous time, a discrete population, with spatial motion, and no...
International audienceWe are interested in the dynamic of a structured branching population where th...
AbstractA measure-valued process which carries genealogical information is defined for a supercritic...
The simple Galton-Watson process describes populations where individuals live one season and are the...
31 pages, 41 ref.International audienceWe consider the genealogical tree of a stationary continuous ...
This paper studies: (i) the long-time behaviour of the empirical distribution of age and normalized ...
Abstract We consider a branching model in discrete time for structured population in varying environ...
International audienceWe consider the bifurcating Markov chain model introduced by Guyon to detect c...
AbstractIn this paper we will obtain results concerning the distribution of generations and the degr...
41 pages, 2 figuresInternational audienceWe study the evolution of a particle system whose genealogy...
We consider a population with non-overlapping generations, whose size goes to infinity. It is descri...
In this thesis we develop some limit theorems for branching processes. In the first chapter we prese...
International audienceWe are interested in the dynamic of a structured branching population where th...
We consider a branching model in discrete time for structured population in varying environment. Eac...
ABSTRACT. We consider a particles system, where, the particles move independently according to a Mar...
We consider a particle system in continuous time, a discrete population, with spatial motion, and no...
International audienceWe are interested in the dynamic of a structured branching population where th...
AbstractA measure-valued process which carries genealogical information is defined for a supercritic...
The simple Galton-Watson process describes populations where individuals live one season and are the...
31 pages, 41 ref.International audienceWe consider the genealogical tree of a stationary continuous ...
This paper studies: (i) the long-time behaviour of the empirical distribution of age and normalized ...
Abstract We consider a branching model in discrete time for structured population in varying environ...
International audienceWe consider the bifurcating Markov chain model introduced by Guyon to detect c...
AbstractIn this paper we will obtain results concerning the distribution of generations and the degr...