Asymptotic properties of the branching random walk
<p>The branching random walk is a Galton-Watson process with the additional feature that people have positions. The initial ancestor is at the origin. Let {3<sup>(1)</sup><sub style="position: relative; left: -.8em;">r</sub>} be the po...
Main Author: | Biggins, J |
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Format: | Thesis |
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1976
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