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A new coexistence result for competing contact processes
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    A new coexistence result for competing contact processes (English)
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    5 February 2007
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    The paper deals with a two-type contact process in which the state of each site is vacant, or 1 and 2, to indicate occupancy by two different species of trees. It is shown that two species may coexist in a model with forest fires if the weaker competitor has larger dispersal range. This result is obtained by noticing that the process so involved can be constructed from a collection of Poisson processes
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    Competition model
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    block construction
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    interacting particle systems
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    coexistence
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