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The asymptotic shape of the branching random walk

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 July 2016

J. D. Biggins*
Affiliation:
University of Sheffield
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In a supercritical branching random walk on Rp, a Galton–Watson process with the additional feature that people have positions, let be the set of positions of the nth-generation people, scaled by the factor n–1. It is shown that when the process survives looks like a convex set for large n. An analogous result is established for an age-dependent branching process in which people also have positions. In certain cases an explicit formula for the asymptotic shape is given.

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