Let be a branching chain where the probability function of the number of children for each individual is f (x) = p(1 − p

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Let be a branching chain where the probability function of the number of children for each individual is f (x) = p(1 − p

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Let be a branching chain where the probability function of the
number of children for each individual is f (x) = p(1 − p)^x, for
each x ≥ 0, where 0 < p < 1/2. get the probability of the
population becoming extinct from a single individual.
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