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Are there bushes in a forest? (English)
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1991
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The authors study a Markov process, whose state space consists of the configurations on \({\mathbb{Z}}^ d\), where each site is in one of the three states 0, 1 and 2 resp. grass, bush, tree. They assume, that 1's and 2's die (i.e. become 0) at rate 1 and produce offsprings at rate \(\lambda_ 1\) resp. \(\lambda_ 2\), which replace the state at a position of a certain neighbourhood with equal probability, if this site is in a lower state. Sufficient conditions are given both for the case, that 1's die out as for the case of permanent coexistence of 1's and 2's.
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interacting particle systems
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birth-and-death processes
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