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Optimal survival strategy for branching Brownian motion in a Poissonian trap field

Published 26 Oct 2017 in math.PR | (1710.09642v1)

Abstract: We study a branching Brownian motion $Z$ with a generic branching law, evolving in $\mathbb{R}d$, where a field of Poissonian traps is present. Each trap is a ball with constant radius. We focus on two cases of Poissonian fields: a uniform field and a radially decaying field. Using classical results on the convergence of the speed of branching Brownian motion, we establish precise results on the population size of $Z$, given that it avoids the trap field, while staying alive up to time $t$. The results are stated so that each gives an 'optimal survival strategy' for $Z$. As corollaries of the results concerning the population size, we prove several other optimal survival strategies concerning the range of $Z$, and the size and position of clearings in $\mathbb{R}d$. We also prove a result about the hitting time of a single trap by a branching system (Lemma 1), which may be useful in a completely generic setting too. Inter alia, we answer some open problems raised in [Mark. Proc. Rel. Fields, 9 (2003), 363 - 389].

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