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Branching random walks and multi-type contact-processes on the percolation cluster of ${\mathbb{Z}}^{d}$

Daniela Bertacchi, Fabio Zucca

Published 2013-11-21, updated 2015-06-19Version 2

In this paper we prove that, under the assumption of quasi-transitivity, if a branching random walk on ${{\mathbb{Z}}^d}$ survives locally (at arbitrarily large times there are individuals alive at the origin), then so does the same process when restricted to the infinite percolation cluster ${{\mathcal{C}}_{\infty}}$ of a supercritical Bernoulli percolation. When no more than $k$ individuals per site are allowed, we obtain the $k$-type contact process, which can be derived from the branching random walk by killing all particles that are born at a site where already $k$ individuals are present. We prove that local survival of the branching random walk on ${{\mathbb{Z}}^d}$ also implies that for $k$ sufficiently large the associated $k$-type contact process survives on ${{\mathcal{C}}_{\infty}}$. This implies that the strong critical parameters of the branching random walk on ${{\mathbb{Z}}^d}$ and on ${{\mathcal{C}}_{\infty}}$ coincide and that their common value is the limit of the sequence of strong critical parameters of the associated $k$-type contact processes. These results are extended to a family of restrained branching random walks, that is, branching random walks where the success of the reproduction trials decreases with the size of the population in the target site.

Comments: Published at http://dx.doi.org/10.1214/14-AAP1040 in the Annals of Applied Probability (http://www.imstat.org/aap/) by the Institute of Mathematical Statistics (http://www.imstat.org)
Journal: Annals of Applied Probability 2015, Vol. 25, No. 4, 1993-2012
Categories: math.PR
Subjects: 60K35, 60K37
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