Hawkes branching point processes without ancestors
Pierre Brémaud and Laurent Massoulié
Source: J. Appl. Probab. Volume 38, Number 1 (2001), 122-135.
Abstract
In this article, we prove the existence of critical Hawkes point processes with a finite average intensity, under a heavy-tail condition for the fertility rate which is related to a long-range dependence property. Criticality means that the fertility rate integrates to 1, and corresponds to the usual critical branching process, and, in the context of Hawkes point processes with a finite average intensity, it is equivalent to the absence of ancestors. We also prove an ergodic decomposition result for stationary critical Hawkes point processes as a mixture of critical Hawkes point processes, and we give conditions for weak convergence to stationarity of critical Hawkes point processes.
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Digital Object Identifier: doi:10.1239/jap/996986648
Mathematical Reviews number (MathSciNet):
MR1816118
Zentralblatt MATH identifier:
0983.60048
Journal of Applied Probability