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  2. The Structure of Extreme Level Sets in Branching Brownian Motion -…

    https://www.ccimi.maths.cam.ac.uk/events-archive/the-structure-of-extreme-level-sets-in-branching-brownian-motion/
    Branching Brownian motion (BBM) is a classical process in probability, describing a population of particles performing independent Brownian motion and branching according to a Galton Watson process.
  3. Abstract We survey the published work of Harry Kesten ...

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~grg/papers/kesten-ptrf-final.pdf
    13 Nov 2020: Harry Kesten’s work in probability theory 19. 6 Branching processes. The branching process (or, as Harry liked in later years to write, the Bienaymé–GaltonWatson process) is the most
  4. INI Programme Mathematics and Applications of Fractals Report

    https://api.newton.ac.uk/website/v0/events/apf/reports/scientific-report
    multifractal structure of Galton-Watson trees, and SJ Taylor and X Hu gave a multifractal.
  5. Diffusion processes on branching Brownian motion - CMIH - The Centre…

    https://archive.cmih.maths.cam.ac.uk/events-archive/diffusion-processes-on-branching-brownian-motion/
    Branching Brownian motion (BBM) is a classical process in probability, describing a population of particles performing independent Brownian motion and branching according to a Galton Watson process.
  6. NEW FRONTIERS IN RANDOM GEOMETRY (RaG) EP/103372X/1 REPORT 1/7/14 ...

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~grg/rag-reports/report2015.pdf
    28 Jul 2015: Po(λ) Galton-Watson tree. The results extend to graphs with prescribeddegree sequences, where cutoff is shown both for the simple and for thenon-backtracking random walk. ... Berestycki, G. Kozma, Bull. Soc. Math. France. 33. GaltonWatson trees with
  7. Scaling limit of a branching process in a varying environment - CMIH…

    https://archive.cmih.maths.cam.ac.uk/events-archive/scaling-limit-of-a-branching-process-in-a-varying-environment/
    A branching process in varying environment is a Galton-Watson tree whose offspring distribution can change at each generation. ... to the Brownian Continuum Random Tree, as in the standard Galton-Watson setting.
  8. 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 GaltonWatson process) is arguably the most fundamentalstochastic model for population growth. ... Stigum, A limit theorem for multidi-mensional GaltonWatson
  9. Random trees conditioned on the number of vertices and leaves - CMIH…

    https://archive.cmih.maths.cam.ac.uk/events-archive/random-trees-conditioned-on-the-number-of-vertices-and-leaves/
    I will talk about Galton-Watson trees conditioned on both the total number of vertices $n$ and the number of leaves $k$.
  10. NEW FRONTIERS IN RANDOM GEOMETRY (RaG) EP/103372X/1 REPORT 1/9/11 ...

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~grg/rag-reports/report2012.pdf
    28 Jul 2015: Kozma5. GaltonWatson trees with vanishing martingale limit, N. Berestycki,. N. Gantert, P.
  11. The Structure of Extreme Level Sets in Branching Brownian Motion -…

    https://archive.cmih.maths.cam.ac.uk/events-archive/the-structure-of-extreme-level-sets-in-branching-brownian-motion/
    Branching Brownian motion (BBM) is a classical process in probability, describing a population of particles performing independent Brownian motion and branching according to a Galton Watson process.
  12. elec.dvi

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~grg/papers/USelec.pdf
    15 Aug 2012: See Harris (1963)Ch. I; this book uses the more traditional name GaltonWatson process for thebranching process). ... is any Bienaymé–GaltonWatson branching process with the mean number γ of offspring per individualstrictly greater than 1, but
  13. rctree.dvi

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~grg/papers/USrctree.pdf
    15 Aug 2012: We consider a (GaltonWatson) branching process with family-size probabilitygenerating function G satisfying. ... Consider a multi-type (GaltonWatson) branching process with a set I of types;I may be finite or countably infinite.
  14. https://archive.cmih.maths.cam.ac.uk/wp-json/oembed/1.0/embed?url=http…

    https://archive.cmih.maths.cam.ac.uk/wp-json/oembed/1.0/embed?url=https%3A%2F%2Farchive.cmih.maths.cam.ac.uk%2Fevents-archive%2Frandom-walks-on-decorated-galton-watson-trees%2F&format=xml
    1.0 CMIH - The Centre for Mathematical Imaging in Healthcare https://archive.cmih.maths.cam.ac.uk Random walks on decorated Galton-Watson trees - CMIH - The Centre for Mathematical Imaging in ... Healthcare rich 600 338 <blockquote
  15. NEW FRONTIERS IN RANDOM GEOMETRY (RaG) EP/103372X/1 REPORT 1/7/12 ...

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~grg/rag-reports/report2013.pdf
    28 Jul 2015: Kozma. 6. GaltonWatson trees with vanishing martingale limit, N. Berestycki,N. Gantert, P.
  16. NEW FRONTIERS IN RANDOM GEOMETRY (RaG)EP/I03372X/1 REPORT 1/7/15 – ...

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~grg/rag-reports/report2016.pdf
    16 Jul 2016: Kozma, Bull. Soc. Math. France 143 (2015), 265–280. 52. GaltonWatson trees with vanishing martingale limit, N.
  17. Sparse random graphs with clustering Béla Bollobás∗†‡ Svante…

    https://api.newton.ac.uk/website/v0/events/preprints/NI08030
    It is tempting to think that the result is‘obvious’, and indeed that a corresponding result should hold for any GaltonWatson process. ... Consider the ‘forward process’ given by ignoring backward children.This is simply a Poisson
  18. On the critical probability in percolation Svante Janson∗ and ...

    https://api.newton.ac.uk/website/v0/events/preprints/NI16048
    We start by recalling some well-known branching processes results (we include proofs for completeness).Let Xn,p denote a GaltonWatson branching process with Bin(n,p) offspring distribution, starting
  19. NEW FRONTIERS IN RANDOM GEOMETRY (RaG)EP/103372X/1 REPORT 1/7/13 – ...

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~grg/rag-reports/report2014.pdf
    28 Jul 2015: Kozma, Bull. Soc. Math. France. 22. GaltonWatson trees with vanishing martingale limit, N.
  20. NEW FRONTIERS IN RANDOM GEOMETRY (RaG)EP/I03372X/1 REPORT 1/7/16 – ...

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~grg/rag-reports/report2017.pdf
    23 Oct 2017: Kozma, Bull. Soc. Math. France 143 (2015), 265–280. 65. GaltonWatson trees with vanishing martingale limit, N.
  21. 2 Jul 2009: Remark 3.2. It is easily seen, using (3.3), that ξ̂ equals the extinctionprobability of a GaltonWatson process with offspring distribution. ... Notethat φS1(µ) = φ′S(µ).) Hence γ̂, the asymptotic relative size of Γn,λn/n;S,equals by (3.4)

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