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Exponential and Laplace approximation for occupation statistics of branching random walk

Authors :
Peköz, Erol
Röllin, Adrian
Ross, Nathan
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

We study occupancy counts for the critical nearest-neighbor branching random walk on the $d$-dimensional lattice, conditioned on non-extinction. For $d\geq 3$, Lalley and Zheng (2011) showed that the properly scaled joint distribution of the number of sites occupied by $j$ generation-$n$ particles, $j=1,2,\ldots$, converges in distribution as $n$ goes to infinity, to a deterministic multiple of a single exponential random variable. The limiting exponential variable can be understood as the classical Yaglom limit of the total population size of generation $n$. Here we study the second order fluctuations around this limit, first, by providing a rate of convergence in the Wasserstein metric that holds for all $d\geq3$, and second, by showing that for $d\geq 7$, the weak limit of the scaled joint differences between the number of occupancy-$j$ sites and appropriate multiples of the total population size converge in the Wasserstein metric to a multivariate symmetric Laplace distribution. We also provide a rate of convergence for this latter result.<br />Comment: Ver2: 22 pages, minor revision; Ver1: 22 pages

Subjects

Subjects :
Mathematics - Probability

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1909.01617
Document Type :
Working Paper