Multiple scale analysis of spatial branching processes under the Palm distribution (Q1858658)
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Multiple scale analysis of spatial branching processes under the Palm distribution (English)
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13 February 2003
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The paper deals with the continuous-time critical binary branching random walk on \(\mathbb{Z}^2\) where the random walk kernel is assumed to have a finite second moment, and with its continuous mass analogue, a linearly interacting critical Feller's branching diffusion on \(\mathbb{Z}^2\) (a particular super-random walk). Via log-Laplace transition functionals, both models have the same deterministic dual process, the solution of a ``diffusion''-reaction (or log-Laplace) equation on \(\mathbb{Z}^2\) with quadratic reaction term. Two well-known concepts are used to describe the formation of clusters in detail: (i) the Palm distribution approach, and (ii) multiple space-time scaling. It is shown that both approaches commute. Technically, this leads to tree indexed branching systems which are completely characterized by their time-space moments. These moments are described effectively and explicitly.
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infinite particle system
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superprocess
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interacting diffusion
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clustering
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Palm distribution
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grove indexed systems of diffusions
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grove indexed systems of branching models
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Kallenberg's backward tree
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