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Coexistence for Richardson type competing spatial growth models
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    Coexistence for Richardson type competing spatial growth models (English)
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    29 April 2005
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    The stationary first passage percolation is first studied. The measure on the space of configurations is supposed to have good properties including ergodicity. From there a competing spatial growth model is constructed with three possible states \{0,1,2\} at each vertex. Vertices in states 1 and 2 remain in their state for ever while vertices in state 0 can switch to state 1 or state 2. The author proves that with positive probability, state 1 and 2 both reach an infinite number of vertices. This improves results of \textit{O. Häggström} and \textit{R. Pemantle} [J. Appl. Probab. 35, 683--692 (1998; Zbl 0920.60085)]. \textit{O. Garet} and \textit{R. Marchand} gave recently another proof of the main theorem [Ann. Appl. Probab. 15, 298--330 (2005; Zbl 1080.60092)].
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    first passage percolation
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    Richardson's model
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    competing growth
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