The survival of large dimensional threshold contact processes
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Abstract: We study the threshold contact process on with infection parameter . We show that the critical point , defined as the threshold for survival starting from every site occupied, vanishes as . This implies that the threshold voter model on has a nondegenerate extremal invariant measure, when is large.
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