Title: Modern aspects of classical branching processes
1Modern aspects of classical branching processes
- Vladimir Vatutin
- (Steklov Mathematical Institute, Moscow)
2RURK DYNASTY (8??-1598)
Viking RURK
...
Ivan IV (The Terrible)
3Ivan the Terrible is killing his son (Painter -
Ilya Repin)
4RURK DYNASTY (8??-1598)
Viking RURK
...
Ivan IV (The Terrible)
Ivan (killed by his father in 1581)
Dmitrii (died in 1591 of an epileptic fit)
Fedor died in 1598
5ROMANOV DYNASTY (1613-1917)
6ROMANOV DYNASTY (1613-1917)
7ROMANOV DYNASTY (1613-1917)
Alexandr III
Nikolay II
8A PART OF QUEEN VICTORIA DYNASTY
9A PART OF QUEEN VICTORIA DYNASTY
10A PART OF QUEEN VICTORIA DYNASTY
Ludvig IV Grand Duke Of Hesse And by Rhine
.........
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
Queen Elizabeth II
11ROMANOV-GOTTORP DYNASTY (1613-1917)
Alexandr III
Nikolay II
Alexei
12ROMANOV-GOTTORP DYNASTY (1613-1917)
Alexandr III
Rasputin
Nikolay II
Alexei
13T. R. Malthus An Essay on the Principle of
Population as it Affects the Future of Society,
1798)
- 379 out of 487 bourgeois families in the city
Berne extinct between 1583 and 1783 - The proportion of extinct families is 379/487,
that is more than 0.75 (!) in approximately 6
generations
14Galton-Watson process
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15Galton-Watson process
1
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16Galton-Watson process
2
1
2
0
1
2
17Galton-Watson process
3
2
1
2
0
1
3
2
3
18Galton-Watson process
4
3
4
2
4
1
2
0
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3
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3
19Growth and Extinction
- A the average number of children per individual
20Growth and Extinction
- A the average number of children per individual
- Alt1 subcritical process always dies
21Growth and Extinction
- A the average number of children per individual
- Alt1 subcritical process always dies
- A1 critical process -- always dies
22Growth and Extinction
- A the average number of children per individual
- Alt1 subcritical process always dies
- A1 critical process -- always dies
- Agt1 supercritical process survives with a
positive probability
23North Atlanitic Right Whale
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25Extinction of North Atlantic Whales
- The average number of female children A
- The current size of the female population
approx. 150 - (Data for A from Caswell H., Fujimagara, M.,
Brault S.,1999)
26The average size of the North Atlantic Right
Whales population
- Current size approximately 150 female individuals
- Upper graph A0.988
- Lower graph A0.976
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