Quasi-stationary distributions and the continuous-state branching process conditioned to be never extinct.

Lambert, Amaury

Electronic Journal of Probability [electronic only] (2007)

  • Volume: 12, page 420-446
  • ISSN: 1083-589X

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Lambert, Amaury. "Quasi-stationary distributions and the continuous-state branching process conditioned to be never extinct.." Electronic Journal of Probability [electronic only] 12 (2007): 420-446. <http://eudml.org/doc/128217>.

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journal = {Electronic Journal of Probability [electronic only]},
keywords = {continuous-state branching (CB) processes; quasi-stationary distributions; immigration; size-biased Yaglom distribution; -process; -process},
language = {eng},
pages = {420-446},
publisher = {University of Washington, Department of Mathematics, Seattle, WA; Duke University, Department of Mathematics, Durham},
title = {Quasi-stationary distributions and the continuous-state branching process conditioned to be never extinct.},
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