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Branching Random Walks in Nonhomogenous Environments

Branching Random Walks in Nonhomogenous Environments

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Publisher Wiley & Sons
Year
Pages 288
Version hardback
Language English
ISBN 9781848212084
Categories Particle & high-energy physics
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The book is devoted to a modern section of the probability theory, the so-called theory of branching random walks.Chapter 1 describes the random walk model in the finite branching one-source environment.Chapter 2 is devoted to a model of homogeneous, symmetrical, irreducible random walk (without branching) with finite variance of the jumps on the multidimensional integer continuous-time lattice where transition is possible to an arbitrary point of the lattice and not only to the neighbor state. This model is a generalization of the simple symmetrical random walk often encountered in the applied studies.In Chapter 3 the branching random walk is studied by means of the spectral methods. Here, the property of monotonicity of the mean number of particles in the source plays an important role in the subsequent parts of the book.Chapter 4 demonstrates that existence of an isolated positive eigenvalue in the spectrum of unperturbed random walk generator defines the exponential growth of the process in the supercritical case.Chapter 5 exemplify application of the Tauberian theorems in the asymptotical problems of the probability theory.At last, the final Chapters 6 and 7 are devoted to detailed examination of survival probabilities in the critical and subcritical cases.

Branching Random Walks in Nonhomogenous Environments

Table of contents

1. Model Description and Basic Equations.2. Random Walk without branching.3. Spectral Classification of the First Moments.4. Limit Theorem for the Supercritical Case.5. Moments in the Critical and Subcritical Cases.6. Limit Theorems for the Critical Case.7. Limit Theorems for the Subcritical Case.

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