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Limit theorems for the spread of epidemics and forest fires (English)
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1988
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In a certain two-dimensional epidemic model, each site of the square lattice may be in any of three states, 1 (healthy), i (infected), or 0 (immune). A healthy site may be infected by an infected neighbour at a certain rate, and an infected site remains infected for a random time before becoming immune. There is a critical value \(\alpha_ c\) of the infection rate \(\alpha\) which marks the onset of the regime in which an epidemic may take place from a single initial infective. This model is related to a certain dependent percolation process. A shape theorem is proved for the epidemic process: if \(\alpha >\alpha_ c\), then the set of sites infected at time t from a single initial infective is approximately tC for some convex set C. Related results are discussed for two-dimensional percolation.
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forest fires
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two-dimensional epidemic model
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dependent percolation process
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shape theorem
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two-dimensional percolation
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