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10.R: References

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    Footnotes

    1. D. G. Kendall, “Branching Processes Since 1873," vol. 41 (1966), p. 386.↩
    2. C. C. Heyde and E. Seneta, (New York: Springer Verlag, 1977).↩
    3. ibid., pp. 117–118.↩
    4. ibid., p. 118.↩
    5. D. G. Kendall, “Branching Processes Since 1873," pp. 385–406; and “The Genealogy of Genealogy: Branching Processes Before (and After) 1873," vol. 7 (1975), pp. 225–253.↩
    6. N. Keyfitz, rev. ed. (Reading, PA: Addison Wesley, 1977).↩
    7. T. E. Harris, The Theory of Branching Processes (Berlin: Springer, 1963), p. 9.↩
    8. Private communication.↩
    9. H. Dym and H. P. McKean, (New York: Academic Press, 1972).↩
    10. B. V. Gnedenko and A. N. Kolomogorov, (Reading: Addison-Wesley, 1968), p. 233.↩

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