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  2. Harry Kesten (1931–2019) A personal and scientific tribute Geoffrey…

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~grg/papers/kesten-ams3-small.pdf
    20 Mar 2020: to the discretecase. Branching processes. The branching process (sometimes called the Galton–Watson process) is arguably the most fundamentalstochastic model for population growth. ... Stigum, A limit theorem for multidi-mensional Galton–Watson
  3. Probability J.R. Norris January 22, 2024 1 Contents 1 ...

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~james/Lectures/p.pdf
    22 Jan 2024: 41. 3. 14 Branching processes 4314.1 Definition. 4314.2 Mean population size. ... 42. 14 Branching processes. 14.1 Definition. A branching process or Galton–Watson process is a random process (Xn : n 0) with thefollowing structure:.
  4. J. Appl. Prob. 23, 841-847 (1986) Printed in Israel ...

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~rrw1/publications/Weber%20Varaiya%20Walrand%201986%20Scheduling%20jobs%20with%20stochastically%20ordered%20processing%20requirements%20to%20minimize%20expected%20flowtime.pdf
    15 Sep 2011: Bisexual Galton-Watson Branching Processes with Superadditive Mating Functions [pp.585-600]. The Maximum in Critical Galton-Watson and Birth and Death Processes [pp.601-613]. ... On the Almost Sure Convergence of Controlled Branching Processes [pp.827-831
  5. Optimal Search for a Randomly Moving Object

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~rrw1/publications/Weber%201986%20Optimal%20search%20for%20a%20randomly%20moving%20object.pdf
    15 Sep 2011: 563-584]. Bisexual Galton-Watson Branching Processes with Superadditive Mating Functions [pp. 585-600]. ... 820-826]. On the Almost Sure Convergence of Controlled Branching Processes [pp.
  6. Abstract We survey the published work of Harry Kesten ...

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~grg/papers/kesten-ptrf-final.pdf
    13 Nov 2020: 175 Self-avoiding walks. 176 Branching processes. 197 Percolation theory. 208 Further work. ... Harry Kesten’s work in probability theory 19. 6 Branching processes. The branching process (or, as Harry liked in later years to write, the

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