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Subcritical Sevastyanov branching processes with nonhomogeneous Poisson immigration
Ollivier Hyrien1, Kosto V Mitov2, Nikolay M Yanev3
1University of Rochester.
Abstract:
We consider a class of Sevastyanov branching processes with non-homogeneous Poisson immigration. These processes relax the assumption required by the Bellman-Harris process which imposes the lifespan and offspring of each individual to be independent. They find applications in studies of the dynamics of cell populations. In this paper, we focus on the subcritical case and examine asymptotic properties of the process. We establish limit theorems, which generalize classical results due to Sevastyanov and others. Our key findings include novel LLN and CLT which emerge from the non-homogeneity of the immigration process.
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