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- The existence of an intermediate phase for the contact process on trees (Q674500) (← links)
- Growth processes based on 8-neighbor time delays (Q678759) (← links)
- Percolation in half-spaces: Equality of critical densities and continuity of the percolation probability (Q803678) (← links)
- The contact process seen from a typical infected site (Q842398) (← links)
- A new coexistence result for competing contact processes (Q862203) (← links)
- Infinite canonical super-Brownian motion and scaling limits (Q863143) (← links)
- The survival probability for critical spread-out oriented percolation above \(4 + 1\) dimensions. I. Induction. (Q880936) (← links)
- The critical contact process seen from the right edge (Q909366) (← links)
- Random walk on the incipient infinite cluster for oriented percolation in high dimensions (Q930576) (← links)
- Characterization of equilibrium measures for critical reversible nearest particle systems (Q931606) (← links)
- Critical behavior and the limit distribution for long-range oriented percolation. I (Q948938) (← links)
- Ergodic theorems for the multitype contact process (Q1182506) (← links)
- Branching random walks on trees (Q1194597) (← links)
- Coexistence in a competition model (Q1200736) (← links)
- A lower bound for the order parameter in the one-dimensional contact process (Q1272165) (← links)
- On multiple phase transitions for branching Markov chains (Q1279086) (← links)
- Time-dependent perturbation theory for nonequilibrium lattice models (Q1279121) (← links)
- Inhomogeneous contact processes on trees (Q1285083) (← links)
- Dependent random graphs and spatial epidemics (Q1296730) (← links)
- A new proof that for the contact process on homogeneous trees local survival implies complete convergence (Q1307486) (← links)
- The 1996 Wald memorial lectures. Stochastic models of interacting systems (Q1356328) (← links)
- Percolation and contact processes with low-dimensional inhomogeneity (Q1381570) (← links)
- The second lowest extremal invariant measure of the contact process (Q1381571) (← links)
- Partial immunization processes (Q1413686) (← links)
- Gaussian limit for critical oriented percolation in high dimensions. (Q1593185) (← links)
- A contact process with a single inhomogeneous site. (Q1593402) (← links)
- Metastability of the \(d\)-dimensional contact process. (Q1593424) (← links)
- Spatial perturbations of one-dimensional spin systems (Q1593626) (← links)
- The second lowest extremal invariant measure of the contact process. II (Q1807212) (← links)
- The branching random walk and contact process on Galton-Watson and nonhomogeneous trees (Q1872236) (← links)
- The survival of nonattractive interacting particle systems on \(Z\) (Q1872527) (← links)
- The contact process on a tree: Behavior near the first phase transition (Q1890716) (← links)
- The threshold contact process: A continuum limit (Q1908540) (← links)
- The contact process in a dynamic random environment (Q2378636) (← links)
- The complete convergence theorem holds for contact processes on open clusters of \(\mathbb Z^{d }\times \mathbb Z^{+}\) (Q2390970) (← links)
- Stochastic domination for a hidden Markov chain with applications to the contact process in a randomly evolving environment (Q2460326) (← links)
- Voter models with heterozygosity selection (Q2476398) (← links)
- A new class of cellular automata with a discontinuous glass transition (Q2477039) (← links)
- Kinetically constrained spin models (Q2480811) (← links)
- Individual versus cluster recoveries within a spatially structured population (Q2494586) (← links)
- On an interacting particle system modeling an epidemic (Q2563727) (← links)
- Complete convergence theorem for a competition model (Q2639409) (← links)
- Phase transitions on nonamenable graphs (Q2737866) (← links)
- Stochastic Spatial Models of Host-Pathogen and Host-Mutualist Interactions II (Q3161158) (← links)
- The SIS Great Circle Epidemic Model (Q3516423) (← links)
- UNIVERSAL SCALING BEHAVIOR OF NON-EQUILIBRIUM PHASE TRANSITIONS (Q4670617) (← links)
- Horizontal versus vertical transmission of parasites in a stochastic spatial model (Q5926101) (← links)