Reduced Branching Processes with Very Heavy Tails
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Abstract: The reduced Markov branching process is a stochastic model for the genealogy of an unstructured biological population. Its limit behavior in the critical case is well studied for the Zolotarev-Slack regularity parameter . We turn to the case of very heavy tailed reproduction distribution assuming Zubkov's regularity condition with parameter . Our main result gives a new asymptotic pattern for the reduced branching process conditioned on non-extinction during a long time interval.
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