We study the stationary distribution of the (spread-out) d-dimensional contact process from the point of view of site percolation. In this process, vertices of Zd can be healthy (state 0) or infected (state 1). With rate one infected sites recover, and with rate λ they transmit the infection to some other vertex chosen uniformly within a ball of radius R. The classical phase transition result for this process states that there is a critical value λc(R) such that the process has a non-trivial stationary distribution if and only if λ>λc(R). In configurations sampled from this stationary distribution, we study nearest-neighbor site percolation of the set of infected sites; the associated percolation threshold is denoted λp(R). We prove that...
We study survival and extinction of a long-range infection process on a diluted one-dimensional latt...
11 pInternational audienceRecently, by introducing the notion of cumulatively merged partition, M\'...
The subcritical contact process seen from the rightmost infected site has no invariant measures. We ...
We study the stationary distribution of the (spread-out) d-dimensional contact process from the poin...
We study the stationary distribution of the (spread-out) $d$-dimensional contact process from the po...
We study the stationary distribution of the (spread-out) d-dimensional contact process from the poin...
We study the phase transition phenomena for long-range oriented percolation and contact process. We ...
In the R-spread out, d-dimensional voter model, each site x of Zd has state (or ‘opinion’) 0 or 1 an...
In the R-spread out, d-dimensional voter model, each site x of Zd has state (or ‘opinion’) 0 or 1 an...
In the R-spread out, d-dimensional voter model, each site x of Zd has state (or ‘opinion’) 0 or 1 an...
In the R-spread out, d-dimensional voter model, each site x of Zd has state (or ‘opinion’) 0 or 1 an...
We consider the critical spread-out contact process in Zd with d=1, whose infection range is denoted...
We consider the critical spread-out contact process in Zd with d=1, whose infection range is denoted...
We consider the critical spread-out contact process in Zd with d=1, whose infection range is denoted...
We consider the critical spread-out contact process in Zd with d=1, whose infection range is denoted...
We study survival and extinction of a long-range infection process on a diluted one-dimensional latt...
11 pInternational audienceRecently, by introducing the notion of cumulatively merged partition, M\'...
The subcritical contact process seen from the rightmost infected site has no invariant measures. We ...
We study the stationary distribution of the (spread-out) d-dimensional contact process from the poin...
We study the stationary distribution of the (spread-out) $d$-dimensional contact process from the po...
We study the stationary distribution of the (spread-out) d-dimensional contact process from the poin...
We study the phase transition phenomena for long-range oriented percolation and contact process. We ...
In the R-spread out, d-dimensional voter model, each site x of Zd has state (or ‘opinion’) 0 or 1 an...
In the R-spread out, d-dimensional voter model, each site x of Zd has state (or ‘opinion’) 0 or 1 an...
In the R-spread out, d-dimensional voter model, each site x of Zd has state (or ‘opinion’) 0 or 1 an...
In the R-spread out, d-dimensional voter model, each site x of Zd has state (or ‘opinion’) 0 or 1 an...
We consider the critical spread-out contact process in Zd with d=1, whose infection range is denoted...
We consider the critical spread-out contact process in Zd with d=1, whose infection range is denoted...
We consider the critical spread-out contact process in Zd with d=1, whose infection range is denoted...
We consider the critical spread-out contact process in Zd with d=1, whose infection range is denoted...
We study survival and extinction of a long-range infection process on a diluted one-dimensional latt...
11 pInternational audienceRecently, by introducing the notion of cumulatively merged partition, M\'...
The subcritical contact process seen from the rightmost infected site has no invariant measures. We ...