Structure of the particle population for a branching random walk with a critical reproduction law

Abstract

We consider a continuous-time symmetric branching random walk on the d-dimensional lattice, d 1, and assume that at the initial moment there is one particle at every lattice point. Moreover, we assume that the underlying random walk has a finite variance of jumps and the reproduction law is described by a critical Bienamye-Galton-Watson process at every lattice point. We study the structure of the particle subpopulation generated by the initial particle situated at a lattice point x. We answer why vanishing of the majority of subpopulations does not affect the convergence to the steady state and leads to clusterization for lattice dimensions d=1 and d=2.

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