M. Mota Medina, M. Molina Fernández

This work is framed within the mathematical modeling of dynamical systems with sexual reproduction. We introduce a class of population-dependent two-sex models that incorporate random mating and immigration from external populations. After establishing their general properties, we derive several results regarding population behavior and provide an illustrative simulation to complement the theoretical analysis.

Keywords: two-sex branching models, population-dependent models, random environment, immigration

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Stochastic Processes
September 2, 2026  5:40 PM
Aula 22


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