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    We consider the problem of comparing finite and infinite systems with locally interacting components, and present a general comparison scheme for the case when the infinite system is nonergodic. We show that this scheme holds for some specific models. One of these is critical branching random walk on \({\mathbb{Z}}^ d\). Let \(\eta_ t\) denote this system, and let \(\eta^ N_ t\) denote a finite version of \(\eta_ t\) defined on the torus \([-N,N]^ d\cap {\mathbb{Z}}^ d\). For \(d\geq 3\) we prove that for stationary, shift ergodic initial measures with density \(\theta\), \[ if\quad T(N)\to \infty \quad and\quad T(N)/(2N+1)^ d\to s\in [0,\infty]\quad as\quad N\to \infty,\quad then \] \[ {\mathcal L}(\eta^ N_{T(N)})\Rightarrow \int_{[0,\infty)}Q_ s(\theta,d\theta ')\nu_{\theta '}. \] \(\{\nu_{\theta}\), \(\theta\geq 0\}\) is the set of extremal invariant measures for the infinite system \(\eta_ t\), and \(Q_ s\) is the transition function of Feller's branching diffusion. We prove several extensions and refinements of this result. The other systems we consider are the voter model and the contact process.
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    infinite systems with locally interacting components
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    voter model
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    contact process
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