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The following pages link to Exponential decay for subcritical contact and percolation processes (Q1176360):
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- Scaling of a random walk on a supercritical contact process (Q479712) (← links)
- Sharpness of the percolation transition in the two-dimensional contact process (Q627253) (← links)
- A simple proof of exponential decay of subcritical contact processes (Q681514) (← links)
- The phase transition of the quantum Ising model is sharp (Q842326) (← links)
- The contact process seen from a typical infected site (Q842398) (← links)
- A spatially explicit model for competition among specialists and generalists in a heterogeneous environment (Q862210) (← links)
- Infinite canonical super-Brownian motion and scaling limits (Q863143) (← links)
- Entanglement in the quantum Ising model (Q925243) (← links)
- A lower bound for the order parameter in the one-dimensional contact process (Q1272165) (← links)
- Inhomogeneous contact processes on trees (Q1285083) (← links)
- A new proof that for the contact process on homogeneous trees local survival implies complete convergence (Q1307486) (← links)
- Percolation and contact processes with low-dimensional inhomogeneity (Q1381570) (← links)
- Partial immunization processes (Q1413686) (← links)
- On the role of social clusters in the transmission of infectious diseases. (Q1427310) (← links)
- A contact process with a single inhomogeneous site. (Q1593402) (← links)
- Metastability of the \(d\)-dimensional contact process. (Q1593424) (← links)
- Localization for the Ising model in a transverse field with generic aperiodic disorder (Q1732749) (← links)
- Growth profile and invariant measures for the weakly supercritical contact process on a homogeneous tree (Q1807203) (← links)
- \(R\)-positivity, quasi-stationary distributions and ratio limit theorems for a class of probabilistic automata (Q1814753) (← links)
- The contact process on a tree: Behavior near the first phase transition (Q1890716) (← links)
- The threshold contact process: A continuum limit (Q1908540) (← links)
- Percolation techniques in disordered spin flip dynamics: Relaxation to the unique invariant measure (Q1918088) (← links)
- Continuity of the time constant in a continuous model of first passage percolation (Q2083859) (← links)
- Bootstrap percolation, probabilistic cellular automata and sharpness (Q2127637) (← links)
- Number of paths in oriented percolation as zero temperature limit of directed polymer (Q2159259) (← links)
- Hydrodynamics of the weakly asymmetric normalized binary contact path process (Q2229561) (← links)
- The majority vote process and other consensus processes on trees (Q2240812) (← links)
- Bounded entanglement entropy in the quantum Ising model (Q2302654) (← links)
- Spatial moments for high-dimensional critical contact process, oriented percolation and lattice trees (Q2316589) (← links)
- A particle system with cooperative branching and coalescence (Q2346084) (← links)
- Scaling limit of subcritical contact process (Q2360244) (← links)
- Critical value of the quantum Ising model on star-like graphs (Q2390961) (← links)
- A geometrical structure for an infinite oriented cluster and its uniqueness (Q2427050) (← links)
- On the infinite differentiability of the right edge in the supercritical oriented percolation (Q2485810) (← links)
- Ising model in a quasiperiodic transverse field, percolation, and contact processes in quasiperiodic environments (Q2499929) (← links)
- On an interacting particle system modeling an epidemic (Q2563727) (← links)
- Critical points for spread-out self-avoiding walk, percolation and the contact process above the upper critical dimensions (Q2575173) (← links)
- The critical value of the contact process with added and removed edges (Q2576808) (← links)
- A self-regulating and patch subdivided population (Q3059701) (← links)
- On the importance of risky behavior in the transmission of sexually transmitted diseases (Q5956018) (← links)
- Large scale stochastic dynamics. Abstracts from the workshop held September 11--17, 2022 (Q6133177) (← links)
- Contact process in an evolving random environment (Q6177574) (← links)