Multitype branching processes (MTBP) model branching structures, where the nodes of the resulting tree are particles of different types. Usually such a process is not observable in the sense of the whole tree, but only as the “generation” at a given moment in time, which consists of the number of particles of every type. This requires an EM-type algorithm to obtain a maximum likelihood (ML) estimate of the parameters of the branching process. Using a version of the inside-outside algorithm for stochastic context-free grammars (SCFG), such an estimate could be obtained for the offspring distribution of the process.* The research was partly supported by appropriated state funds for research allocated to Sofia University (contract 112/2010), B...
2000 Mathematics Subject Classification: 60J80.In this work we propose two procedures for robust est...
Controlled branching processes (CBP) with a random control function provide a useful way to model ge...
2000 Mathematics Subject Classification: 60J80; 60G70.We present a progress report for studies on ma...
2000 Mathematics Subject Classification: 60J80, 60J85, 62P10, 92D25.Multitype branching processes (M...
Multitype branching processes (MTBP) model branching structures, where the nodes of the resulting tr...
Controlled branching processes are stochastic growth population models in which the number of indivi...
This document is a comparative study of four methods (Markov chains, compound processes, substructur...
This study is focused on the comparison and modification of different estimates arising in the branc...
This document is a comparative study of four methods (Markov chains, compound processes, substructur...
Termination of a stochastic context-free grammar, i.e. almost sure finiteness of the random trees it...
AbstractA single-type Bienaymé–Galton–Watson branching process (BGWBP) with a generalized power seri...
2000 Mathematics Subject Classification: 60J80, 62F12, 62P10We consider a general single-type size-d...
AbstractControlled branching processes (CBP) with a random control function provide a useful way to ...
AbstractA single-type Bienaymé–Galton–Watson branching process (BGWBP) with a generalized power seri...
AbstractEstimation of the underlying distribution is considered for the incompletely observed random...
2000 Mathematics Subject Classification: 60J80.In this work we propose two procedures for robust est...
Controlled branching processes (CBP) with a random control function provide a useful way to model ge...
2000 Mathematics Subject Classification: 60J80; 60G70.We present a progress report for studies on ma...
2000 Mathematics Subject Classification: 60J80, 60J85, 62P10, 92D25.Multitype branching processes (M...
Multitype branching processes (MTBP) model branching structures, where the nodes of the resulting tr...
Controlled branching processes are stochastic growth population models in which the number of indivi...
This document is a comparative study of four methods (Markov chains, compound processes, substructur...
This study is focused on the comparison and modification of different estimates arising in the branc...
This document is a comparative study of four methods (Markov chains, compound processes, substructur...
Termination of a stochastic context-free grammar, i.e. almost sure finiteness of the random trees it...
AbstractA single-type Bienaymé–Galton–Watson branching process (BGWBP) with a generalized power seri...
2000 Mathematics Subject Classification: 60J80, 62F12, 62P10We consider a general single-type size-d...
AbstractControlled branching processes (CBP) with a random control function provide a useful way to ...
AbstractA single-type Bienaymé–Galton–Watson branching process (BGWBP) with a generalized power seri...
AbstractEstimation of the underlying distribution is considered for the incompletely observed random...
2000 Mathematics Subject Classification: 60J80.In this work we propose two procedures for robust est...
Controlled branching processes (CBP) with a random control function provide a useful way to model ge...
2000 Mathematics Subject Classification: 60J80; 60G70.We present a progress report for studies on ma...