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Multi-type branching processes with immigration generated by point processes

Martin Minchev, Maroussia Slavtchova-Bojkova

Published 2024-11-19Version 1

Following the pivotal work of Sevastyanov, who considered branching processes with homogeneous Poisson immigration, much has been done to understand the behaviour of such processes under different types of branching and immigration mechanisms. Recently, the case where the times of immigration are generated by a non-homogeneous Poisson process was considered in depth. In this work, we try to demonstrate how one can use the framework of point processes in order to go beyond the Poisson process. As an illustration, we show how to transfer techniques from the case of Poisson immigration to the case where it is spanned by a determinantal point process.

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