Reinforced Galton-Watson processes II: Large time behaviors
Abstract
Reinforced Galton-Watson processes have been introduced in arxiv:2306.02476 as population models with non-overlapping generations, such that reproduction events along genealogical lines can be repeated at random. We investigate here some of their sample path properties such as asymptotic growth rates and survival, for which the effects of reinforcement on the evolution appear quite strikingly.
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