It is well known that the behaviour of a branching process is completely described by the generating function of the offspring law and its fixed points. Branching random walks are a natural generalization of branching processes: a branching process can be seen as a one-dimensional branching random walk. We define a multidimensional generating function associated to a given branching random walk. The present paper investigates the similarities and the differences of the generating functions, their fixed points and the implications on the underlying stochastic process, between the one-dimensional (branching process) and the multidimensional case (branching random walk). In particular, we show that the generating function of a branching random walk can have uncountably many fixed points and a fixed point may not be an extinction probability, even in the irreducible case (extinction probabilities are always fixed points). Moreover, the generating function might not be a convex function. We also study how the behaviour of a branching random walk is affected by local modifications of the process. As a corollary, we describe a general procedure with which we can modify a continuous-time branching random walk which has a weak phase and turn it into a continuous-time branching random walk which has strong local survival for large or small values of the parameter and non-strong local survival for intermediate values of the parameter.

Bertacchi, D., Zucca, F. (2017). A generating function approach to branching random walks. REVISTA BRASILEIRA DE PROBABILIDADE E ESTATÍSTICA, 31(2), 229-253 [10.1214/16-BJPS311].

A generating function approach to branching random walks

BERTACCHI, DANIELA
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2017

Abstract

It is well known that the behaviour of a branching process is completely described by the generating function of the offspring law and its fixed points. Branching random walks are a natural generalization of branching processes: a branching process can be seen as a one-dimensional branching random walk. We define a multidimensional generating function associated to a given branching random walk. The present paper investigates the similarities and the differences of the generating functions, their fixed points and the implications on the underlying stochastic process, between the one-dimensional (branching process) and the multidimensional case (branching random walk). In particular, we show that the generating function of a branching random walk can have uncountably many fixed points and a fixed point may not be an extinction probability, even in the irreducible case (extinction probabilities are always fixed points). Moreover, the generating function might not be a convex function. We also study how the behaviour of a branching random walk is affected by local modifications of the process. As a corollary, we describe a general procedure with which we can modify a continuous-time branching random walk which has a weak phase and turn it into a continuous-time branching random walk which has strong local survival for large or small values of the parameter and non-strong local survival for intermediate values of the parameter.
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Branching process; Branching random walk; Extinction probability; Fixed point; Generating function; Strong local survival;
Branching random walk, branching process, strong local survival, generating function, fixed point, extinction probability.
English
2017
31
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229
253
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Bertacchi, D., Zucca, F. (2017). A generating function approach to branching random walks. REVISTA BRASILEIRA DE PROBABILIDADE E ESTATÍSTICA, 31(2), 229-253 [10.1214/16-BJPS311].
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