The notion of self-decomposability for N0-valued random variables as introduced by Steutel and van Harn [10] and its generalization by van Harn, Steutel and Vervaat [5], are used to study the limiting behaviour of continuous-time Markov branching processes with immigration. This behaviour provides analogues to the behaviour of sequences of random variables obeying a certain difference equation as studied by Vervaat [12] and their continuous-time counterpart considered by Wolfe [13]. An application in queueing theory is indicated. Furthermore, discrete-state analogues are given for results on stability in the processes studied by Wolfe, and for results on self-decomposability in supercritical branching processes by Yamazato [14]
31 pages, 41 ref.International audienceWe consider the genealogical tree of a stationary continuous ...
31 pages, 41 ref.International audienceWe consider the genealogical tree of a stationary continuous ...
We consider a multitype branching process with immigration in a ran-dom environment introduced by Ke...
The notion of self-decomposability for N0-valued random variables as introduced by Steutel and van H...
The notion of self-decomposability for N0-valued random variables as introduced by Steutel and van H...
The notion of self-decomposability for N0-valued random variables as introduced by Steutel and van H...
The notion of self-decomposability for N0-valued rv's as introduced by Steutel and van Harn [8] and ...
Continuous state branching processes arise as rescaled limits of discrete branching ones. Those proc...
AbstractWe consider the class of continuous-state branching processes with immigration (CBI-processe...
[Yanev George P.; Янев Георги П.]This survey aims at collecting and presenting results for one-type,...
Let IN0 denote the set of nonnegative integers. We consider IN0-valued analogues of self-similar pro...
Let IN0 denote the set of nonnegative integers. We consider IN0-valued analogues of self-similar pro...
Let IN0 denote the set of nonnegative integers. We consider IN0-valued analogues of self-similar pro...
31 pages, 41 ref.International audienceWe consider the genealogical tree of a stationary continuous ...
Let IN0 denote the set of nonnegative integers. We consider IN0-valued analogues of self-similar pro...
31 pages, 41 ref.International audienceWe consider the genealogical tree of a stationary continuous ...
31 pages, 41 ref.International audienceWe consider the genealogical tree of a stationary continuous ...
We consider a multitype branching process with immigration in a ran-dom environment introduced by Ke...
The notion of self-decomposability for N0-valued random variables as introduced by Steutel and van H...
The notion of self-decomposability for N0-valued random variables as introduced by Steutel and van H...
The notion of self-decomposability for N0-valued random variables as introduced by Steutel and van H...
The notion of self-decomposability for N0-valued rv's as introduced by Steutel and van Harn [8] and ...
Continuous state branching processes arise as rescaled limits of discrete branching ones. Those proc...
AbstractWe consider the class of continuous-state branching processes with immigration (CBI-processe...
[Yanev George P.; Янев Георги П.]This survey aims at collecting and presenting results for one-type,...
Let IN0 denote the set of nonnegative integers. We consider IN0-valued analogues of self-similar pro...
Let IN0 denote the set of nonnegative integers. We consider IN0-valued analogues of self-similar pro...
Let IN0 denote the set of nonnegative integers. We consider IN0-valued analogues of self-similar pro...
31 pages, 41 ref.International audienceWe consider the genealogical tree of a stationary continuous ...
Let IN0 denote the set of nonnegative integers. We consider IN0-valued analogues of self-similar pro...
31 pages, 41 ref.International audienceWe consider the genealogical tree of a stationary continuous ...
31 pages, 41 ref.International audienceWe consider the genealogical tree of a stationary continuous ...
We consider a multitype branching process with immigration in a ran-dom environment introduced by Ke...