2 pm, Tuesday April 20th, 2004
M345 (Building 28)
Branching Processes in Near-Critical Random Environments
Professor Fima Klebaner
School of Mathematical Sciences
Monash University
Branching processes are studied in random environments that are
influenced by the population size and
approach criticality as the population gets large. Results
are applied to the polymerase
chain reaction (PCR), which is empirically known to exhibit
first exponential and then linear growth of molecule numbers.
Convenor:Aidan Sudbury