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We will use the following intuitive description of branching processes instead of the formal definition of the process that corresponds to its real substance in connection with physical and chemical emergences. Consider the scheme of evolution and reproduction of some particles. Each of these particles, independently of the others, lives in a random tine L and generates a random number v of new particles. These new particles undergo analogous transformations.
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Rahimov, I. (1995). Branching Processes with Generalized Immigration. In: Random Sums and Branching Stochastic Processes. Lecture Notes in Statistics, vol 96. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-4216-1_3
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