Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "In probability theory, a branching random walk is a stochastic process that generalizes both the concept of random walk and of branching process. At every generation (a point of discrete time), a branching random walk's value is a set of elements that are located in some linear space, such as the real line. Each element of a given generation can have several descendants in the next generation. The location of any descendant is the sum of its parent's location and a random variable."@en }
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- Branching_random_walk abstract "In probability theory, a branching random walk is a stochastic process that generalizes both the concept of random walk and of branching process. At every generation (a point of discrete time), a branching random walk's value is a set of elements that are located in some linear space, such as the real line. Each element of a given generation can have several descendants in the next generation. The location of any descendant is the sum of its parent's location and a random variable.".
- Branching_random_walk comment "In probability theory, a branching random walk is a stochastic process that generalizes both the concept of random walk and of branching process. At every generation (a point of discrete time), a branching random walk's value is a set of elements that are located in some linear space, such as the real line. Each element of a given generation can have several descendants in the next generation. The location of any descendant is the sum of its parent's location and a random variable.".