
doi: 10.1017/jpr.2016.41
AbstractConsider a d-type (d<∞) Galton–Watson branching process, conditioned on the event that there are at least k≥2 individuals in the nth generation, pick k individuals at random from the nth generation and trace their lines of descent backward in time till they meet. In this paper, the limit behaviors of the distributions of the generation number of the most recent common ancestor of any k chosen individuals and of the whole population are studied for both critical and subcritical cases. Also, we investigate the limit distribution of the joint distribution of the generation number and their types.
60J80, coalescence, Large deviations, critical, Branching processes (Galton-Watson, birth-and-death, etc.), subcritical, Branching process, multitype, line of descent, 60F10, branching process
60J80, coalescence, Large deviations, critical, Branching processes (Galton-Watson, birth-and-death, etc.), subcritical, Branching process, multitype, line of descent, 60F10, branching process
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