The classical Bienaymé-Galton-Watson (BGW) branching process can be interpreted as mathematical model of population dynamics when the members of an isolated population reproduce themselves independently of each other according to a stochastic law.The work is supported by the Bulgarian National Foundation for Scientific Investigations, grant MM-704/97
AbstractSome limit theorems are obtained for the population size of a critical Bienaymé-Galton-Watso...
AbstractA branching process model where offspring distributions depend on the threshold as well as o...
Motivated by a seminal paper of Kesten et al. (Ann. Probab., 3(1), 1–31, 1975) we consider a branchi...
AMS subject classification: 60J80, 62F12, 62P10.This paper considers a branching process generated b...
AMS subject classification: 60J80, 60J15.The limiting behavior of the maximal number of particles in...
2000 Mathematics Subject Classification: Primary 60J80, Secondary 60G99.In the paper a modification ...
2000 Mathematics Subject Classification: 60J80, 60F05We consider subcritical Bellman-Harris branchin...
The branching migration processes generalize the classical Bienaymé - Watson process allowing a migr...
2000 Mathematics Subject Classi cation: 60J80.In the present paper we consider the branching process...
AbstractA measure-valued process which carries genealogical information is defined for a supercritic...
This survey aims at collecting and presenting results for one-type, discrete time branching processe...
AbstractAlthough simple branching processes play an important role in classical applied probability ...
[Slavtchova-Bojkova Maroussia N.; Славчова-Божкова Маруся Н.]; [Yanev Nickolay M.; Янев Николай М.]W...
AbstractWe study a genealogical model for continuous-state branching processes with immigration with...
AbstractThis paper considers a population process where individuals reproduce according to an age-de...
AbstractSome limit theorems are obtained for the population size of a critical Bienaymé-Galton-Watso...
AbstractA branching process model where offspring distributions depend on the threshold as well as o...
Motivated by a seminal paper of Kesten et al. (Ann. Probab., 3(1), 1–31, 1975) we consider a branchi...
AMS subject classification: 60J80, 62F12, 62P10.This paper considers a branching process generated b...
AMS subject classification: 60J80, 60J15.The limiting behavior of the maximal number of particles in...
2000 Mathematics Subject Classification: Primary 60J80, Secondary 60G99.In the paper a modification ...
2000 Mathematics Subject Classification: 60J80, 60F05We consider subcritical Bellman-Harris branchin...
The branching migration processes generalize the classical Bienaymé - Watson process allowing a migr...
2000 Mathematics Subject Classi cation: 60J80.In the present paper we consider the branching process...
AbstractA measure-valued process which carries genealogical information is defined for a supercritic...
This survey aims at collecting and presenting results for one-type, discrete time branching processe...
AbstractAlthough simple branching processes play an important role in classical applied probability ...
[Slavtchova-Bojkova Maroussia N.; Славчова-Божкова Маруся Н.]; [Yanev Nickolay M.; Янев Николай М.]W...
AbstractWe study a genealogical model for continuous-state branching processes with immigration with...
AbstractThis paper considers a population process where individuals reproduce according to an age-de...
AbstractSome limit theorems are obtained for the population size of a critical Bienaymé-Galton-Watso...
AbstractA branching process model where offspring distributions depend on the threshold as well as o...
Motivated by a seminal paper of Kesten et al. (Ann. Probab., 3(1), 1–31, 1975) we consider a branchi...