December 2016 On a coalescence process and its branching genealogy
Nicolas Grosjean, Thierry Huillet
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J. Appl. Probab. 53(4): 1156-1165 (December 2016).

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We define and analyze a coalescent process as a recursive box-filling process whose genealogy is given by an ancestral time-reversed, time-inhomogeneous Bienyamé‒Galton‒Watson process. Special interest is on the expected size of a typical box and its probability of being empty. Special cases leading to exact asymptotic computations are investigated when the coalescing mechanisms are either linear fractional or quadratic.

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Nicolas Grosjean. Thierry Huillet. "On a coalescence process and its branching genealogy." J. Appl. Probab. 53 (4) 1156 - 1165, December 2016.

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Published: December 2016
First available in Project Euclid: 7 December 2016

zbMATH: 1356.60131
MathSciNet: MR3581248

Subjects:
Primary: 60J80
Secondary: 60G20

Keywords: Coalescence process , genealogy , Inhomogeneous Bienyamé‒Galton‒Watson process

Rights: Copyright © 2016 Applied Probability Trust

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