Genealogy-valued Feller diffusion

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arXiv1904.02044MaRDI QIDQ6316640FDOQ6316640

Andreas Greven, Andrej Depperschmidt

Publication date: 3 April 2019

Abstract: We consider the evolution of the genealogy of the population currently alive in a Feller branching diffusion model. In contrast to the approach via labeled trees in the continuum random tree world, the genealogies are modeled as equivalence classes of ultrametric measure spaces, the elements of the space mathbbU. This space is Polish and has a rich semigroup structure for the genealogy. We focus on the evolution of the genealogy in time and the large time asymptotics conditioned both on survival up to present time and on survival forever. We prove existence, uniqueness and Feller property of solutions of the martingale problem for this genealogy valued, i.e., mathbbU-valued Feller diffusion. We give the precise relation to the time-inhomogeneous mathbbU1-valued Fleming-Viot process. The uniqueness is shown via Feynman-Kac duality with the distance matrix augmented Kingman coalescent. Using a semigroup operation on mathbbU, called concatenation, together with the branching property we obtain a L'evy-Khintchine formula for mathbbU-valued Feller diffusion and we determine explicitly the L'evy measure on mathbbUsetminus0. From this we obtain for h>0 the decomposition into depth-h subfamilies, a representation of the process as concatenation of a Cox point process of genealogies of single ancestor subfamilies. Furthermore, we will identify the mathbbU-valued process conditioned to survive until a finite time T. We study long time asymptotics, such as generalized quasi-equilibrium and Kolmogorov-Yaglom limit law on the level of ultrametric measure spaces. We also obtain various representations of the long time limits.












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