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Limit Theorems for Continuous-Time Branching Flows

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 February 2016

Hui He*
Affiliation:
Beijing Normal University
Rugang Ma*
Affiliation:
Central University of Finance and Economics
*
Postal address: Laboratory of Mathematics and Complex Systems, School of Mathematical Sciences, Beijing Normal University, Beijing 100875, People's Republic of China. Email address: [email protected].
∗∗ Postal address: School of Applied Mathematics, Central University of Finance and Economics, Beijing 100081, People's Republic of China. Email address: [email protected].
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Abstract

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We construct a flow of continuous-time and discrete-state branching processes. Some scaling limit theorems for the flow are proved, which lead to the path-valued branching processes and nonlocal branching superprocesses, over the positive half line, studied in Li (2014).

Type
Research Article
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