Supercritical multitype branching processes: the ancestral types of typical individuals

Citation
Georgil, Hans-otto et Ellen Baake, Supercritical multitype branching processes: the ancestral types of typical individuals, Advances in applied probability , 35(2), 2003, pp. 1090-1110
ISSN journal
00018678
Volume
35
Issue
2
Year of publication
2003
Pages
1090 - 1110
Database
ACNP
SICI code
Abstract
For supercritical multitype Markov branching processes in continuous time, we investigate the evolution of types along those lineages that survive up to some time t. We establish almost-sure convergence theorems for both time and population averages of ancestral types (conditioned on nonextinction), and identify the mutation process describing the type evolution along typical lineages. An important tool is a representation of the family tree in terms of a suitable size-biased tree with trunk. As a by-product, this representation allows a 'conceptual proof' (in the sense of Kurtz et al.) of the continuous-time version of the Kesten-Stigum theorem.