Conditional central limit theorem for critical branching random walk (Q6564545)

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    Conditional central limit theorem for critical branching random walk
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7873657

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      Conditional central limit theorem for critical branching random walk (English)
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      1 July 2024
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      For a discrete time branching random walk on \(\mathbb R\) let \(Z^{(n)}(A)\) be the population size of the \(n\)-th generation in the set \(A\). The paper is concerned with the critical case \(\mathbb E[Z^{(1)}(\mathbb R)]=1\). In case the distribution of positions is standardized (in particular has finite second moment) and the offspring distibution has moments of all orders, conditional on non-extinction the authors prove convergence in distribution of \(n^{-1}Z^{(n)}(-\infty,\sqrt{n}x]\) for all \(x\in\mathbb R\). The limit distribution is uniquely determined by its moments that can be explicitly calculated by a recursion formula. The proof relies on an adaption of the many-to-few formula to the critical branching random walk, which allows to explicitly calculate the moments and to use moment convergence techniques. The method can also be applied to \(n^{-1}Z^{(n)}(-\infty,a_n x+b_n]\) in case the distribution of positions belongs to the domain of attraction of a stable distribution with normalizing constants \(a_n\) and centering constants \(b_n\).
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      critical branching random walk
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      conditional central limit theorem
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      moment convergence problem
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      many-to-few formula
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