For catalytic branching random walks on Z^d, the projection of the front onto each normal direction satisfies a limit theorem with limit distribution phi, extending one-dimensional single-catalyst results to multiple catalysts and higher dimensions.
Catalytic Branching Random Walk with Semi-exponential Increments
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A catalytic branching random walk on a multidimensional lattice, with arbitrary finite number of catalysts, is studied in supercritical regime. The dynamics of spatial spread of the particles population is examined, upon normalization. The components of the vector random walk jump are assumed independent (or close to independent) and have semi-exponential distributions with, possibly, different parameters. A limit theorem on the almost sure normalized positions of the particles at the population ``front'' is established. Contrary to the case of the random walk increments with ``light'' distribution tails, studied by Carmona and Hu (2014) in one-dimensional setting and Bulinskaya (2018) in multidimensional setting, the normalizing factor has a power rate and grows faster than linear in time function. The limiting shape of the front in the case of semi-exponential tails is non-convex in contrast to a convex one in the case of light tails.
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Fluctuations of propagation front in catalytic branching walk
For catalytic branching random walks on Z^d, the projection of the front onto each normal direction satisfies a limit theorem with limit distribution phi, extending one-dimensional single-catalyst results to multiple catalysts and higher dimensions.