For about half a century, two classes of stochastic processes-Gaussian processes and processes with independent increments-have played an important role in the development of stochastic analysis and its applications. During the last decade, a third class-branching measure-valued (BMV) processes-has also been the subject of much research. A common feature of all three classes is that their finite-dimensional distributions are infinitely divisible, allowing the use of the powerful analytic tool of Laplace (or Fourier) transforms. All three classes, in an infinite-dimensional setting, provide means for study of physical systems with infinitely many degrees of freedom. This is the first monograph devoted to the theory of BMV processes. Dynkin f...
Continuous state branching processes arise as rescaled limits of discrete branching ones. Those proc...
We construct a catalytic super process X (measure-valued spatial branching process) where the local ...
In this paper, we describe a system of particles that perform independent random motions in space an...
AbstractWe deal with the probabilistic approach to a nonlinear operator Λ of the form Λu=Δu+∑k=1∞qku...
The focus of this dissertation is a class of random processes known as interacting measure-valued st...
The focus of this dissertation is a class of random processes known as interacting measure-valued st...
We construct a class of superprocesses by taking the high density limit of a sequence of interacting...
Based on the results obtained in [3], we give the construction of a class of super-processes by taki...
We consider the one-dimensional catalytic branching process introduced by Dawson and Fleischmann, w...
In the framework of marked trees, a multitype branching brownian motion, described by measure-valued...
We consider the one-dimensional catalytic branching process introduced by Dawson and Fleischmann, w...
Superprocesses are measure valued diffusions that arise as high density limits of particle systems u...
AbstractA superprocess is a measure valued process arising as the limiting density of an infinite co...
Superprocesses are measure valued diffusions that arise as high density limits of particle systems u...
We consider the one-dimensional catalytic branching process intro duced by Dawson and Fleischmann, w...
Continuous state branching processes arise as rescaled limits of discrete branching ones. Those proc...
We construct a catalytic super process X (measure-valued spatial branching process) where the local ...
In this paper, we describe a system of particles that perform independent random motions in space an...
AbstractWe deal with the probabilistic approach to a nonlinear operator Λ of the form Λu=Δu+∑k=1∞qku...
The focus of this dissertation is a class of random processes known as interacting measure-valued st...
The focus of this dissertation is a class of random processes known as interacting measure-valued st...
We construct a class of superprocesses by taking the high density limit of a sequence of interacting...
Based on the results obtained in [3], we give the construction of a class of super-processes by taki...
We consider the one-dimensional catalytic branching process introduced by Dawson and Fleischmann, w...
In the framework of marked trees, a multitype branching brownian motion, described by measure-valued...
We consider the one-dimensional catalytic branching process introduced by Dawson and Fleischmann, w...
Superprocesses are measure valued diffusions that arise as high density limits of particle systems u...
AbstractA superprocess is a measure valued process arising as the limiting density of an infinite co...
Superprocesses are measure valued diffusions that arise as high density limits of particle systems u...
We consider the one-dimensional catalytic branching process intro duced by Dawson and Fleischmann, w...
Continuous state branching processes arise as rescaled limits of discrete branching ones. Those proc...
We construct a catalytic super process X (measure-valued spatial branching process) where the local ...
In this paper, we describe a system of particles that perform independent random motions in space an...