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Percolation techniques in disordered spin flip dynamics: Relaxation to the unique invariant measure
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    Percolation techniques in disordered spin flip dynamics: Relaxation to the unique invariant measure (English)
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    4 November 1996
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    contact process
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    lattice spin systems
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    ergodicity of spin flip dynamics
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    speed of convergence
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    unique invariant measure
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    percolation problem
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