Modelling a multitype branching Brownian motion: Filtering of a measure-valued process (Q2502274)
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Modelling a multitype branching Brownian motion: Filtering of a measure-valued process (English)
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12 September 2006
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The authors study a multitype branching Brownian motion with position-dependent branching law. The model is constructed as a measure-valued process in the framework of marked frees. The dynamics of a two-type system is described as a solution of a martingale problem. Uniqueness of the martingale problem is discussed. A problem is studied regarding information on the whole population when only the cardinality of a subpopulation is observed (e.g., only mutant individuals in a biological species can be observed). This is investigated as a filtering problem. The Kushner-Stratonovich equation for the filter is derived. Uniqueness in law for the solutions of the Kushner-Stratonovich equation is proved by the filtered martingale problem approach. An explicit representation for the filter is obtained via the Feynman-Kac formula.
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multitype branching process
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measure-valued process
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marked trees
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