Inhomogeneous birth-death and birth-death-immigration processes and the logarithmic series distribution (Q1180180)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 27210
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Inhomogeneous birth-death and birth-death-immigration processes and the logarithmic series distribution
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 27210

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    Inhomogeneous birth-death and birth-death-immigration processes and the logarithmic series distribution (English)
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    27 June 1992
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    An explanation is given for Kendall's result that the population size at time \(t\) for arbitrary birth and death rates (as functions of \(t\)) is, for one original ancestor, a simple, modified geometric distribution. The logarithmic form of means for number of families with a given number of living members at \(t\) is preserved if birth, death and immigration rates vary with time, provided the birth and immigration rates are proportional. From a backward equation, explicit probabilities used in earlier results in the paper are obtained.
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    birth-death process
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    logarithmic series distribution
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    geometric distribution
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    immigration rates
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    backward equation
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