Binary branching processes with Moran type interactions

Abstract

The aim of this paper is to study the large population limit of a binary branching particle system with Moran type interactions. We introduce a new model where particles evolve, reproduce and die independently and, with a probability that may depend on the configuration of the whole system, the death of a particle may trigger the reproduction of another particle, while a branching event may trigger the death of an other one. We study the occupation measure of the new model, explicitly relating it to the Feynman-Kac semigroup of the underlying Markov evolution and quantifying the L2 distance between their normalisations. This model extends the fixed size Moran type interacting particle system discussed in [18, 19, 6, 7, 57] and we will indeed show that our model outperforms the latter when used to approximate a birth and death process. We discuss several other applications of our model including the neutron transport equation [36, 15] and population size dynamics.

Publication
to appear in Annales de l’IHP Probability and Statistics
Denis Villemonais
Denis Villemonais
Assistant professor in Applied Mathematics - Membre junior IUF