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Teor. Veroyatnost. i Primenen., 2022 Volume 67, Issue 1, Pages 177–192 (Mi tvp5545)

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Galton–Watson processes and their role as building blocks for branching processes

F. Thomas Bruss

Université Libre de Bruxelles, Faculté des sciences, Bruxelles, Belgique

Abstract: This article is an essay, both expository and argumentative, on the Galton–Watson process as a tool in the domain of branching processes. It is at the same time the author's way of honoring two distinguished scientists in this domain, both from the Russian Academy of Sciences, and congratulating them on their special birthdays. The thread of the article is the role which the Galton–Watson process had played in the author's own research. We start with a discussion on a controlled Galton–Watson process. Then we pass to random absorbing processes, and also recall and discuss a problem in medicine. Further questions bring us, via the Borel–Cantelli lemma, to $\varphi$-branching processes and extensions. To gain more generality we then look at bisexual Galton–Watson processes. Finally, we briefly discuss relatively complicated resource-dependent branching processes to show that, again, using Galton–Watson reproduction schemes (whenever reasonable) can be a convincing approach to new processes, which are then sufficiently tractable to obtain results of interest.

Keywords: controlled branching process, $\varphi$-branching process, bisexual reproduction, Borel–Cantelli lemma, resource dependence, society forms, stopping times, theorem of envelopment, BRS-inequality.

PACS: Probability

MSC: Primary 69J85, 60J05; secondary 60G40.

Received: 27.12.2021
Accepted: 15.01.2022

DOI: 10.4213/tvp5545


 English version:
Theory of Probability and its Applications, 2022, 67:1, 141–153

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