Clustering in the three and four color cyclic particle systems in one dimension
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Abstract: We study the -color cyclic particle system on the one-dimensional integer lattice , first introduced by Bramson and Griffeath in cite{bramson1989flux}. In that paper they show that almost surely, every site changes its color infinitely often if and only finitely many times if . In addition, they conjecture that for the system clusters, that is, for any pair of sites , with probability tending to 1 as , and have the same color at time . Here we prove that conjecture.
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