Spatial populations with seed-bank: finite-systems scheme

IF 1.3 3区 数学 Q2 STATISTICS & PROBABILITY Electronic Journal of Probability Pub Date : 2022-09-21 DOI:10.1214/23-ejp974
A. Greven, F. Hollander
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We consider a system of interacting Fisher-Wright diffusions with seed-bank. Individuals carry type one of two types, live in colonies, and are subject to resampling and migration as long as they are active. Each colony has a structured seed-bank into which individuals can retreat to become dormant, suspending their resampling and migration until they become active again. As geographic space labelling the colonies we consider a countable Abelian group endowed with the discrete topology. In earlier work we showed that the system has a one-parameter family of equilibria controlled by the relative density of the two types. Moreover, these equilibria exhibit a dichotomy of coexistence (= locally multi-type equilibrium) versus clustering (= locally mono-type equilibrium). We identified the parameter regimes for which these two phases occur, and found that these regimes are different when the mean wake-up time of a dormant individual is finite or infinite. The goal of the present paper is to establish the finite-systems scheme, i.e., identify how a finite truncation of the system (both in the geographic space and in the seed-bank) behaves as both the time and the truncation level tend to infinity, properly tuned together. If the wake-up time has finite mean, then there is a single universality class for the scaling limit. On the other hand, if the wake-up time has infinite mean, then there are two universality classes depending on how fast the truncation level of the seed-bank grows compared to the truncation level of the geographic space.
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具有种子库的空间种群:有限系统方案
我们考虑一个与种子库相互作用的Fisher-Wright扩散系统。个体携带两种类型中的一种,生活在群体中,只要它们活跃,就会重新采样和迁移。每个蚁群都有一个结构化的种子库,个体可以退到种子库中休眠,暂停重新采样和迁移,直到它们再次活跃起来。考虑一个具有离散拓扑的可数阿贝尔群作为地理空间标记。在早期的工作中,我们证明了系统具有由两种类型的相对密度控制的单参数平衡族。此外,这些平衡表现出共存(=局部多类型平衡)与集群(=局部单一类型平衡)的二分法。我们确定了这两个阶段发生的参数制度,并发现当休眠个体的平均唤醒时间是有限或无限时,这些制度是不同的。本文的目标是建立有限系统方案,即确定系统的有限截断(在地理空间和种子库中)在时间和截断水平都趋于无穷大时如何表现,适当地一起调谐。如果唤醒时间具有有限均值,则存在一个单一的通用性类。另一方面,如果唤醒时间具有无限均值,则根据种子库的截断水平相对于地理空间的截断水平的增长速度有多快,则存在两类普遍性。
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Electronic Journal of Probability
Electronic Journal of Probability 数学-统计学与概率论
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1.80
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7.10%
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119
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Electronic Journal of Probability publishes full-size research articles in probability theory. The Electronic Communications in Probability (ECP), a sister journal of EJP, publishes short notes and research announcements in probability theory. Both ECP and EJP are official journals of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics and the Bernoulli society.
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