Random walks on Galton-Watson trees with infinite variance offspring distribution conditioned to survive.

Croydon, David A.; Kumagai, Takashi

Electronic Journal of Probability [electronic only] (2008)

  • Volume: 13, page 1419-1441
  • ISSN: 1083-589X

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Croydon, David A., and Kumagai, Takashi. "Random walks on Galton-Watson trees with infinite variance offspring distribution conditioned to survive.." Electronic Journal of Probability [electronic only] 13 (2008): 1419-1441. <http://eudml.org/doc/228659>.

@article{Croydon2008,
author = {Croydon, David A., Kumagai, Takashi},
journal = {Electronic Journal of Probability [electronic only]},
keywords = {random walk; branching process; stable distribution; transition density},
language = {eng},
pages = {1419-1441},
publisher = {University of Washington, Department of Mathematics, Seattle, WA; Duke University, Department of Mathematics, Durham},
title = {Random walks on Galton-Watson trees with infinite variance offspring distribution conditioned to survive.},
url = {http://eudml.org/doc/228659},
volume = {13},
year = {2008},
}

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TI - Random walks on Galton-Watson trees with infinite variance offspring distribution conditioned to survive.
JO - Electronic Journal of Probability [electronic only]
PY - 2008
PB - University of Washington, Department of Mathematics, Seattle, WA; Duke University, Department of Mathematics, Durham
VL - 13
SP - 1419
EP - 1441
LA - eng
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