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Branching Processes

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  • Product Details

    Author:
    K. B. Athreya, P. E. Ney
    Format:
    Paperback
    Pages:
    304
    Publisher:
    Dover Publications (March 19, 2004)
    Language:
    English
    ISBN-13:
    9780486434742
    ISBN-10:
    0486434745
    Weight:
    12.08oz
    Dimensions:
    5.375" x 8.5"
    Case Pack:
    26
    Series:
    Dover Books on Mathematics
    File:
    Dover-Dover_08032024_P7614837_onix30_Complete-20240803.xml
    Folder:
    Dover
    As low as:
    $17.05
    List Price:
    $17.95
    Publisher Identifier:
    P-DOVER
    Discount Code:
    D
    Audience:
    College/higher education
    Pub Discount:
    65
  • Overview

    A unified treatment of the limit theory of branching processes, this volume focuses on basics. Courses in analysis and probability are prerequisites for this text, which is appropriate for graduate students and advanced undergraduates. The authors begin with a detailed development of the basic Galton-Watson process, and subsequent treatment of continuous time cases (both Markov and age-dependent) reduces analogous questions to Galton-Watson counterparts whenever possible. Concluding chapters focus on multi-type branching processes and special processes, and complements and problems appear at the end of each section. Essentially self-contained, this treatment enables students to engage in independent research.