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Abstract We survey the published work of Harry Kesten ...
www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~grg/papers/kesten-ptrf-final.pdf13 Nov 2020: Consider a supercritical branching process (Zn)with one progenitor and mean family-size µ 1. ... 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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www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~grg/papers/USrctree.pdf15 Aug 2012: We consider a (Galton–Watson) branching process with family-size probabilitygenerating function G satisfying. ... Consider a multi-type (Galton–Watson) branching process with a set I of types;I may be finite or countably infinite. -
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www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~grg/papers/USelec.pdf15 Aug 2012: To describe the limit distribution of Rn when γ(n) γ > 1 we need a(one-type) Bienaymé–Galton–Watson process {Zn}n0 in which the offspring dis-tribution is a ... See Harris (1963)Ch. I; this book uses the more traditional name Galton–Watson -
RANDOM GRAPHS WITH FORBIDDEN VERTEX DEGREES GEOFFREY GRIMMETT AND ...
www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~grg/papers/sj208.pdf2 Jul 2009: Remark 3.2. It is easily seen, using (3.3), that ξ̂ equals the extinctionprobability of a Galton–Watson 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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