Longtime behavior of completely positively correlated Symbiotic Branching Model

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Authors: Patric Karl Glöde, Leonid Mytnik Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 19 September 2022

Abstract: We study the longtime behavior of a continuous state Symbiotic Branching Model (SBM). SBM can be seen as a unified model generalizing the Stepping Stone Model, Mutually Catalytic Branching Processes, and the Parabolic Anderson Model. It was introduced by Etheridge and Fleischmann in 2004. The key parameter in these models is the local correlation ho between the driving Brownian Motions. The longtime behavior of all SBM exhibits a dichotomy between coexistence and non-coexistence of the two populations depending on the recurrence and transience of the migration and also in many cases on the branching rate. The most significant gap in the understanding of the longtime behavior of SBM is for positive correlations in the transient regime. In this article we give a precise description of the longtime behavior of the SBM with ho=1 with not necessarily identical initial conditions.













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