June 2014 Strong local survival of branching random walks is not monotone
Daniela Bertacchi, Fabio Zucca
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Adv. in Appl. Probab. 46(2): 400-421 (June 2014). DOI: 10.1239/aap/1401369700

Abstract

In this paper we study the strong local survival property for discrete-time and continuous-time branching random walks. We study this property by means of an infinite-dimensional generating function G and a maximum principle which, we prove, is satisfied by every fixed point of G. We give results for the existence of a strong local survival regime and we prove that, unlike local and global survival, in continuous time, strong local survival is not a monotone property in the general case (though it is monotone if the branching random walk is quasitransitive). We provide an example of an irreducible branching random walk where the strong local property depends on the starting site of the process. By means of other counterexamples, we show that the existence of a pure global phase is not equivalent to nonamenability of the process, and that even an irreducible branching random walk with the same branching law at each site may exhibit nonstrong local survival. Finally, we show that the generating function of an irreducible branching random walk can have more than two fixed points; this disproves a previously known result.

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Daniela Bertacchi. Fabio Zucca. "Strong local survival of branching random walks is not monotone." Adv. in Appl. Probab. 46 (2) 400 - 421, June 2014. https://doi.org/10.1239/aap/1401369700

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Published: June 2014
First available in Project Euclid: 29 May 2014

zbMATH: 1311.60095
MathSciNet: MR3215539
Digital Object Identifier: 10.1239/aap/1401369700

Subjects:
Primary: 60J05
Secondary: 60J80

Keywords: branching process , Branching random walk , generating function , maximum principle , recurrence , strong local survival

Rights: Copyright © 2014 Applied Probability Trust

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