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    Complete convergence theorem for a competition model (English)
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    We consider a hierarchical competition model. \textit{R. Durrett} and \textit{G. Swindle} [Are there bushes in a forest? (to appear in Stochastic Processes Appl.)] have given sufficient conditions for the existence of a nontrivial stationary distribution. Here we show that under a slightly stronger condition, the complete convergence theorem holds and hence there is a unique nontrivial stationary distribution.
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    hierarchical competition model
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    stationary distribution
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    complete convergence theorem
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