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Consolidation rates for two interacting systems in the plane
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    Consolidation rates for two interacting systems in the plane (English)
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    This paper is a sequel to the last two authors' paper ''Diffusive clustering in the two dimensional voter model.'' Ann. Probab. 14, 347-370 (1986). We continue our study of the voter model and coalescing random walks on the two dimensional integer lattice. Some exact asymptotics concerning the rate of clustering in the former process and the coalescence rate of the latter are derived. We use these results to prove a limit law, announced in that earlier paper, concerning the size of the largest square centered at the origin which is of solid color at a large time t.
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    infinite particle system
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    voter model
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    coalescing random walks
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