Slow and fast scales for superprocess limits of age-structured populations
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Publication:655325
DOI10.1016/j.spa.2011.08.007zbMath1243.60067arXiv1006.5136OpenAlexW2063770790MaRDI QIDQ655325
Publication date: 4 January 2012
Published in: Stochastic Processes and their Applications (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1006.5136
age-structuresuperprocessInteracting particle systemslow and fast scalestrait-structured density dependent population
Interacting random processes; statistical mechanics type models; percolation theory (60K35) Random measures (60G57) Branching processes (Galton-Watson, birth-and-death, etc.) (60J80)
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