Brownian bees in the infinite swarm limit
The Brownian bees model is a branching particle system with spatial selection. It is a system of N particles which move as independent Brownian motions in Rd and independently branch at rate 1, and, crucially, at each branching event, the particle which is the furthest away from the origin is remove...
Main Authors: | Berestycki, J, Brunet, E, Nolen, J, Penington, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Institute of Mathematical Statistics
2022
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