Comparison on the criticality parameters for two supercritical branching processes in random environments
Abstract
Let \Z1,n , n≥ 0\ and \Z2,n, n≥ 0\ be two supercritical branching processes in different random environments, with criticality parameters μ1 and μ2 respectively. It is known that 1n Z1,n → μ1 and 1m Z2,m → μ2 in probability as m, n → ∞. In this paper, we are interested in the comparison on the two criticality parameters. To this end, we prove a non-uniform Berry-Esseen's bound and Cram\'er's moderate deviations for 1n Z1,n - 1m Z2,m as m, n → ∞. An application is also given for constructing confidence interval for μ1-μ2.
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