Asymptotic behavior of a stochastic combustion growth process

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Publication:1880895


DOI10.4171/JEMS/11zbMath1049.60089MaRDI QIDQ1880895

Alejandro F. Ramírez, Vladas Sidoravićius

Publication date: 24 September 2004

Published in: Journal of the European Mathematical Society (JEMS) (Search for Journal in Brave)


60G50: Sums of independent random variables; random walks

60K35: Interacting random processes; statistical mechanics type models; percolation theory


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