Author:
Belhadji Lamia,Bertacchi Daniela,Zucca Fabio
Abstract
We consider an interacting particle system on a graph which, from a macroscopic point of view, looks like ℤ
d
and, at a microscopic level, is a complete graph of degree N (called a patch). There are two birth rates: an inter-patch birth rate λ and an intra-patch birth rate ϕ. Once a site is occupied, there is no breeding from outside the patch and the probability c(i) of success of an intra-patch breeding decreases with the size i of the population in the site. We prove the existence of a critical value λc(ϕ, c, N) and a critical value ϕc(λ, c, N). We consider a sequence of processes generated by the families of control functions {c
n
}
n∈ℕ and degrees {N
n
}
n∈ℕ; we prove, under mild assumptions, the existence of a critical value n
c(λ, ϕ, c). Roughly speaking, we show that, in the limit, these processes behave as the branching random walk on ℤ
d
with inter-neighbor birth rate λ and on-site birth rate ϕ. Some examples of models that can be seen as particular cases are given.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Applied Mathematics,Statistics and Probability
Cited by
2 articles.
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