Strong clumping of super-Brownian motion in a stable catalytic medium (Q1872317)
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Strong clumping of super-Brownian motion in a stable catalytic medium (English)
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6 May 2003
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The authors study the evolution of the mass of clusters at spatially rare sites developped by the long time behaviour of the continuous super-Brownian motion in a stable catalytic medium. The mass of each cluster evolves independently according to a non-Markovian continuous process trapped at mass zero, which is described by means of a Brwonian snake construction in random medium. The authors give a functional limit theorem which describes the phenomenon: As a limit one obtains a Poisson point field of mass clusters with no spatial motion component and with infinite variance. Survival probabilities and asymptotic sizes are also studied.
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catalytic super-Brownian motion
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stable catalysts
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critical branching
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measure-valued branching
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random medium
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clumping
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functional limit law
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historical superprocess
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Brownian snake in a random medium
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subordination
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exit measures
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good and bad paths
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stopped measures
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collision local time
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heavy tails
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Feynman-Kac formula
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annealed and quenched random medium approaches
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