Talk:Birth process

Typo?
The forward equation seems to have a typo. lamda_i should be lambda_j? If this is a typo, this in turn leads to a problem in the p_ij(t) solution that follows? Soungliew (talk) 03:51, 19 October 2023 (UTC)
 * this is testing the limits of my memory and Markov chain knowledge. Unfortunately I no longer have access to the source I used (Ross, 2010, p. 389). I presume you are talking about:
 * $$p'_{i,j}(t)=\lambda_{j-1}p_{i,j-1}(t)-\lambda_i p_{i,j}(t)$$
 * I have changed the $$\lambda_i$$ to $$\lambda_j$$ after consulting some notes online about birth and death processes and substituting the death rate $$\mu_x=0$$, which matches what you are saying. However, since I took the equations from the source, unless I made multiple typos or the textbook made an error, the solutions $$p_{i,j}(t)$$ should still be correct.Do you think they contain a separate error and if so what is it? — Bilorv ( talk ) 21:34, 24 October 2023 (UTC)
 * I looked at the revision. It seems that the backward equation now has a typo (the one referencing [6]).
 * For backward equations, it is the initial state that varies while keeping the final state constant. So, on the RHS, I believe p_i,j+1 should be p_i+1,j.
 * The forward equation looks okay now (the one referencing [7]).
 * However, the equation below that with the integration from 0 to t may have a typo. lambda_i in exp(-lambda_i t) should be lambda_j. Direct verification by substituting into the forward differential equation indicates that this is a typo. Soungliew (talk) 23:50, 24 October 2023 (UTC)
 * I'm not quite sure how these errors came in but I've looked up the backwards equations in other sources and differentiated the given $$p_{i,j}(t)$$ and agree in both cases. Thanks for pointing these out—in future feel free to make corrections to the article directly and add a talk page comment if the edit summary field isn't big enough to contain the reasoning. — Bilorv ( talk ) 15:49, 26 October 2023 (UTC)