A new proof that for the contact process on homogeneous trees local survival implies complete convergence
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- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 48363 (Why is no real title available?)
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- On some threshold-one attractive interacting particle systems on homogeneous trees
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- The complete convergence theorem holds for contact processes in a random environment on \({\mathbb Z}^d \times {\mathbb Z}^{+}\)
- The Williams-Bjerknes model on regular trees
- Partial immunization processes
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- The branching random walk and contact process on Galton-Watson and nonhomogeneous trees
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