Abstract

We consider the Bienaymé–Galton–Watson model of population growth in which immigration is allowed. When the mean number of offspring per individual, α, satisfies 1 < α < ∞, a well-known result proves that a normalised version of the size of the n th generation converges to a finite, positive random variable iff a certain condition is satisfied by the immigration distribution. In this paper we obtain some non-linear limit theorems when this condition is not satisfied. Results are also given for the explosive case, α = ∞.

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