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Branching Brownian motion in strip: survival near criticality

Published 6 Dec 2012 in math.PR | (1212.1444v1)

Abstract: We consider a branching Brownian motion with linear drift in which particles are killed on exiting the interval (0,K) and study the evolution of the process on the event of survival as the width of the interval shrinks to the critical value at which survival is no longer possible. We combine spine techniques and a backbone decomposition to obtain exact asymptotics for the near-critical survival probability. This allows us to deduce the existence of a quasi-stationary limit result for the process conditioned on survival which reveals that the backbone thins down to a spine as we approach criticality. This paper is motivated by recent work on survival of near critical branching Brownian motion with absorption at the origin by Aidekon and Harris as well as the work of Berestycki, Berestycki and Schweinsberg.

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