Ergodic branching diffusions with immigration: properties of invariant occupation measure, identification of particles under high-frequency observation, and estimation of the d

05/07/2019
by   Matthias Hammer, et al.
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In branching diffusions with immigration (BDI), particles travel on independent diffusion paths in R^d, branch at position-dependent rates and leave offspring -- randomly scattered around the parent's death position -- according to position-dependent laws. We specify a set of conditions which grants ergodicity such that the invariant occupation measure is of finite total mass and admits a continuous Lebesgue density. Under discrete-time observation, BDI configurations being recorded at discrete times iΔ only, i∈N_0, we lose information about particle identities between successive observation times. We present a reconstruction algorithm which in a high-frequency setting (asymptotics Δ↓ 0) allows to reconstruct correctly a sufficiently large proportion of particle identities, and thus allows to recover Δ-increments of unobserved diffusion paths on which particles are travelling. Picking some few well-chosen observations we fill regression schemes which, on cubes A where the invariant occupation density is strictly positive, allow to estimate the diffusion coefficient of the one-particle motion at nonparametric rates.

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