\(L_ 2\) rates of convergence for attractive reversible nearest particle systems: The critical case (Q1176358)

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\(L_ 2\) rates of convergence for attractive reversible nearest particle systems: The critical case
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    \(L_ 2\) rates of convergence for attractive reversible nearest particle systems: The critical case (English)
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    25 June 1992
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    Reversible nearest particle systems are a class of one-dimensional interacting particle systems whose transition rates are determined by a probability density \(\beta(n)\) with finite mean on the positive integers. In an earlier paper the author proved that the system converges exponentially rapidly in \(L_ 2(v)\) if and only if the system is supercritical, where \(v\) is the reversible measure for the system. In the present paper the author considers the critical case, and gives moment conditions on \(\beta(n)\) which are necessary and sufficient for convergence of the processes in \(L_ 2(v)\) at a specified algebraic rate. Conditions for algebraic \(L_ 2\) convergence of general Markov processes are developed as a tool.
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    rates of convergence of semigroups
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    renewal theory
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    reversible nearest particle systems
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    interacting particle systems
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    supercritical
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