Journal article
On the emergence of random initial conditions in fluid limits
AD Barbour, P Chigansky, FC Klebaner
Journal of Applied Probability | CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS | Published : 2016
DOI: 10.1017/jpr.2016.74
Abstract
In the paper we present a phenomenon occurring in population processes that start near 0 and have large carrying capacity. By the classical result of Kurtz (1970), such processes, normalized by the carrying capacity, converge on finite intervals to the solutions of ordinary differential equations, also known as the fluid limit. When the initial population is small relative to the carrying capacity, this limit is trivial. Here we show that, viewed at suitably chosen times increasing to ∞, the process converges to the fluid limit, governed by the same dynamics, but with a random initial condition. This random initial condition is related to the martingale limit of an associated linear birth-an..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
ADB and FCK were supported in part by the Australian Research Council, under grants DP120102728 and DP150103588. FCK thanks Haya Kaspi and Tom Kurtz for useful discussions.