Journal article

Extinction probabilities of supercritical decomposable branching processes

S Hautphenne

Journal of Applied Probability | Published : 2012

Abstract

We focus on supercritical decomposable (reducible) multitype branching processes. Types are partitioned into irreducible equivalence classes. In this context, extinction of some classes is possible without the whole process becoming extinct. We derive criteria for the almost-sure extinction of the whole process, as well as of a specific class, conditionally given the class of the initial particle. We give sufficient conditions under which the extinction of a class implies the extinction of another class or of the whole process. Finally, we show that the extinction probability of a specific class is the minimal nonnegative solution of the usual extinction equation but with added constraints. ..

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Grants

Awarded by Australian Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

This work was conducted when the author was a research fellow of the Fonds National de la Recherche Scientifique (F.R.S. - F.N.R.S.). It comprises a part of her doctoral thesis supervised by Professor Guy Latouche; she would like to thank him for his helpful comments and suggestions. The author also acknowledges the support of the Australian Research Council, grant number DP110101663.