Are there bushes in a forest?
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Publication:756302
DOI10.1016/0304-4149(91)90057-JzbMATH Open0722.60106OpenAlexW2034765212MaRDI QIDQ756302FDOQ756302
Authors: Rick Durrett, G. H. Swindle
Publication date: 1991
Published in: Stochastic Processes and their Applications (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/0304-4149(91)90057-j
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- Coexistence in stochastic spatial models
- Tightness for the interface of the one-dimensional contact process
- The symbiotic contact process
- The Richardson model in a random environment
- Percolation Operators and Related Models
- Equilibrium of the interface of the grass-bushes-trees process
- Convergence of the one-dimensional contact process with two types of particles and priority
- The contact process in a dynamic random environment
- Scaling limit of an adaptive contact process
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