The following pages link to Vincent Bansaye (Q389009):
Displaying 43 items.
- On the extinction of continuous state branching processes with catastrophes (Q389012) (← links)
- (Q405489) (redirect page) (← links)
- Small positive values for supercritical branching processes in random environment (Q405490) (← links)
- Upper large deviations for branching processes in random environment with heavy tails (Q428558) (← links)
- (Q502855) (redirect page) (← links)
- On the survival probability for a class of subcritical branching processes in random environment (Q502856) (← links)
- On a model for the storage of files on a hardware: statistics at a fixed time and asymptotic regimes (Q609680) (← links)
- Limit theorems for Markov processes indexed by continuous time Galton-Watson trees (Q657699) (← links)
- Tightness for processes with fixed points of discontinuities and applications in varying environment (Q727864) (← links)
- New approaches to source-sink metapopulations decoupling demography and dispersal (Q743275) (← links)
- Proliferating parasites in dividing cells: Kimmel's branching model revisited (Q930673) (← links)
- Queueing for an infinite bus line and aging branching process (Q1698769) (← links)
- Ancestral lineages and limit theorems for branching Markov chains in varying environment (Q1721914) (← links)
- Surviving particles for subcritical branching processes in random environment (Q2270876) (← links)
- Ergodic behavior of non-conservative semigroups via generalized Doeblin's conditions (Q2306741) (← links)
- Approximation of stochastic processes by nonexpansive flows and coming down from infinity (Q2330465) (← links)
- Lower large deviations for supercritical branching processes in random environment (Q2446211) (← links)
- On the scaling limits of Galton-Watson processes in varying environments (Q2515942) (← links)
- Scaling limits of population and evolution processes in random environment (Q2631844) (← links)
- A phase transition for large values of bifurcating autoregressive models (Q2664532) (← links)
- Weak law of large numbers for some Markov chains along non homogeneous genealogies (Q2786483) (← links)
- Branching Feller diffusion for cell division with parasite infection (Q2863693) (← links)
- Speed of coming down from infinity for birth-and-death processes (Q2963690) (← links)
- Phenotypic diversity and population growth in a fluctuating environment (Q3021242) (← links)
- Probabilités et biologie (Q3451718) (← links)
- Cell contamination and branching processes in a random environment with immigration (Q3558938) (← links)
- Extinction rate of continuous state branching processes in critical Lévy environments (Q5030234) (← links)
- Large deviations for Branching Processes in Random Environment (Q5188201) (← links)
- Diffusions from infinity (Q5240176) (← links)
- Random walk with heavy tail and negative drift conditioned by its minimum and final values (Q5250649) (← links)
- Stochastic Models for Structured Populations (Q5266125) (← links)
- (Q5269970) (← links)
- On a Model for the Storage of Files on a Hardware. II. Evolution of a Typical Data Block (Q5448741) (← links)
- A non‐conservative Harris ergodic theorem (Q6134541) (← links)
- A growth-fragmentation-isolation process on random recursive trees and contact tracing (Q6139679) (← links)
- From the distributions of times of interactions to preys and predators dynamical systems (Q6158564) (← links)
- Ergodic Behaviour of a Multi-Type Growth-Fragmentation Process Modelling the Mycelial Network of a Filamentous Fungus (Q6175888) (← links)
- Spine for interacting populations and sampling (Q6201865) (← links)
- Stability of a cross-diffusion system and approximation by repulsive random walks: a duality approach (Q6504670) (← links)
- Estimation of the lifetime distribution from fluctuations in Bellman-Harris processes (Q6520544) (← links)
- Branching processes and homogenization for epidemics on spatial random graphs (Q6620089) (← links)
- The epidemiological footprint of contact structures in models with two levels of mixing (Q6622619) (← links)
- Sharp approximation and hitting times for stochastic invasion processes (Q6635670) (← links)