Branching process
In probability theory, a branching process is a type of mathematical object known as a stochastic process, which consists of collections of random variables. The random variables of a stochastic process are indexed by the natural numbers. The original purpose of branching processes was to serve as a mathematical model of a population in which each individual in generation produces some random number of individuals in generation , according, in the simplest case, to a fixed probability distribution that does not vary from individual to individual. Branching processes are used to model reproduction; for example, the individuals might correspond to bacteria, each of which generates 0, 1, or 2 offspring with some probability in a single time unit. Branching processes can also be used to model
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Branching process
In probability theory, a branching process is a type of mathematical object known as a stochastic process, which consists of collections of random variables. The random variables of a stochastic process are indexed by the natural numbers. The original purpose of branching processes was to serve as a mathematical model of a population in which each individual in generation produces some random number of individuals in generation , according, in the simplest case, to a fixed probability distribution that does not vary from individual to individual. Branching processes are used to model reproduction; for example, the individuals might correspond to bacteria, each of which generates 0, 1, or 2 offspring with some probability in a single time unit. Branching processes can also be used to model
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In probability theory, a branc ...... d the basic reproductive rate.
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在概率论中,分支过程(英語:Branching Proces ...... 型。最简单的情况是每个个体产生的后代数目遵循相同的随机分布。
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In probability theory, a branc ...... sses can also be used to model
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Ветвя́щийся проце́сс — случайн ...... вращением каких-либо объектов.
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在概率论中,分支过程(英語:Branching Proces ...... 型。最简单的情况是每个个体产生的后代数目遵循相同的随机分布。
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Branching process
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Ветвящийся процесс
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分支过程
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