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Reinforced Galton-Watson processes. | Mathematical Research at the…
https://www.maths.cam.ac.uk/research/talk/21559030 Jun 2024: Opportunities. Reinforced Galton-Watson processes. ... In a reinforced Galton-Watson process with reproduction law $nu$ and memory parameter $qin(0,1)$, the number of children of a typical individual either, with probability$q$, repeats that of -
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOS Part III Monday, 11 June, 2012 9:00 ...
https://www.maths.cam.ac.uk/postgrad/part-iii/files/pastpapers/2012/paper_9.pdf30 Aug 2019: λeλ. 4. (i) Let T(n,p) be the Galton–Watson branching process with offspring distribution Bi(n, p).Show that, for p = (1 ε)/n, with ε > 0 small, the ... survival probability ρ = ρ(n,p) of thebinomial Galton–Watson branching process Tn,p -
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOS Part IA Friday, 1 June, 2018 1:30 ...
https://www.maths.cam.ac.uk/undergrad/pastpapers/files/2018/paperia_2_2018.pdf17 Jun 2019: Part IA, Paper 2 [TURN OVER. 8. 11F Probability. (a) Consider a Galton–Watson process (Xn). ... In the case of a Galton–Watson process with. P(X1 = 1) = 1/4, P(X1 = 3) = 3/4,. -
MATHEMATICAL TRIPOS Part IA 2018 List of Courses Analysis ...
https://www.maths.cam.ac.uk/undergrad/pastpapers/files/2018/list_ia_2018.pdf21 Aug 2019: 11F Probability. (a) Consider a Galton–Watson process (Xn). Prove that the extinction probability q isthe smallest non-negative solution of the equation q = F(q) where F(t) = ... In the case of a Galton–Watson process with. P(X1 = 1) = 1/4, P(X1 = 3)
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