On one-dimensional multi-particle diffusion limited aggregation
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Abstract: We prove that the one dimensional Multi-Particle Diffusion Limited Aggregation model has linear growth whenever the particle density exceeds 1 answering a question of Kesten and Sidoravicius. As a corollary we prove linear growth in all dimensions d when the particle density is at least 1.
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