Population-size dependent branching processes (PSDBP) and controlled branching processes (CBP) are two classes of branching processes widely used to model biological populations that exhibit logistic growth. In this paper we develop connections between the two, with the ultimate goal of determining when a population is more appropriately modelled with a PSDBP or a CBP. In particular, we state conditions for the existence of equivalent PSDBPs and CBPs, we then consider the subclass of CBPs with deterministic control functions (DCBPs), stating a necessary and sufficient condition for DCBP-PSDBP equivalence. Finally, we derive an upper bound on the total variation distance between non-equivalent DCBPs and PSDBPs with matching first and second ...
Branching processes are widely used to model phenomena from networks to neuronal avalanching. In a l...
This volume gathers papers originally presented at the 3rd Workshop on Branching Processes and their...
2000 Mathematics Subject Classification: 60J80, 62F12, 62P10We consider a general single-type size-d...
AbstractA branching process model where offspring distributions depend on the threshold as well as o...
We consider discrete-time parametric population-size-dependent branching processes (PSDBPs) with alm...
In a recent paper [7] a coupling method was used to show that if population size, or more generally ...
This survey aims at collecting and presenting results for one-type, discrete time branching processe...
AbstractControlled branching processes (CBP) with a random control function provide a useful way to ...
Scale-free dynamics in physical and biological systems can arise from a variety of causes. Here, we ...
We seek to construct genetics of branching populations, based upon continuous-state branching proces...
Two well-known processes from the field of mathematical population genetics are treated. The two pro...
The classical Bienaymé-Galton-Watson (BGW) branching process can be interpreted as mathematical mode...
Controlled branching processes (CBP) with a random control function provide a useful way to model ge...
Independence of reproducing individuals can be viewed as the very defining property of branching pro...
In order to model random density-dependence in population dynamics, we construct the random analogue...
Branching processes are widely used to model phenomena from networks to neuronal avalanching. In a l...
This volume gathers papers originally presented at the 3rd Workshop on Branching Processes and their...
2000 Mathematics Subject Classification: 60J80, 62F12, 62P10We consider a general single-type size-d...
AbstractA branching process model where offspring distributions depend on the threshold as well as o...
We consider discrete-time parametric population-size-dependent branching processes (PSDBPs) with alm...
In a recent paper [7] a coupling method was used to show that if population size, or more generally ...
This survey aims at collecting and presenting results for one-type, discrete time branching processe...
AbstractControlled branching processes (CBP) with a random control function provide a useful way to ...
Scale-free dynamics in physical and biological systems can arise from a variety of causes. Here, we ...
We seek to construct genetics of branching populations, based upon continuous-state branching proces...
Two well-known processes from the field of mathematical population genetics are treated. The two pro...
The classical Bienaymé-Galton-Watson (BGW) branching process can be interpreted as mathematical mode...
Controlled branching processes (CBP) with a random control function provide a useful way to model ge...
Independence of reproducing individuals can be viewed as the very defining property of branching pro...
In order to model random density-dependence in population dynamics, we construct the random analogue...
Branching processes are widely used to model phenomena from networks to neuronal avalanching. In a l...
This volume gathers papers originally presented at the 3rd Workshop on Branching Processes and their...
2000 Mathematics Subject Classification: 60J80, 62F12, 62P10We consider a general single-type size-d...