Likely path to extinction in simple branching models with large initial population.

Klebaner, F.C.; Liptser, R.

Journal of Applied Mathematics and Stochastic Analysis (2006)

  • Volume: 2006, Issue: 4, page Article ID 60376, 23 p.-Article ID 60376, 23 p.
  • ISSN: 2090-3332

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Klebaner, F.C., and Liptser, R.. "Likely path to extinction in simple branching models with large initial population.." Journal of Applied Mathematics and Stochastic Analysis 2006.4 (2006): Article ID 60376, 23 p.-Article ID 60376, 23 p.. <http://eudml.org/doc/53216>.

@article{Klebaner2006,
author = {Klebaner, F.C., Liptser, R.},
journal = {Journal of Applied Mathematics and Stochastic Analysis},
keywords = {Galton-Watson process; branching diffusion; large deviation principle; continuous time markov branching process},
language = {eng},
number = {4},
pages = {Article ID 60376, 23 p.-Article ID 60376, 23 p.},
publisher = {Hindawi Publishing Corporation, New York},
title = {Likely path to extinction in simple branching models with large initial population.},
url = {http://eudml.org/doc/53216},
volume = {2006},
year = {2006},
}

TY - JOUR
AU - Klebaner, F.C.
AU - Liptser, R.
TI - Likely path to extinction in simple branching models with large initial population.
JO - Journal of Applied Mathematics and Stochastic Analysis
PY - 2006
PB - Hindawi Publishing Corporation, New York
VL - 2006
IS - 4
SP - Article ID 60376, 23 p.
EP - Article ID 60376, 23 p.
LA - eng
KW - Galton-Watson process; branching diffusion; large deviation principle; continuous time markov branching process
UR - http://eudml.org/doc/53216
ER -

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