AbstractWe consider a two-type stochastic competition model on the integer lattice Zd. The model describes the space evolution of two “species” competing for territory along their boundaries. Each site of the space may contain only one representative (also referred to as a particle) of either type. The spread mechanism for both species is the same: each particle produces offspring independently of other particles and can place them only at the neighboring sites that are either unoccupied, or occupied by particles of the opposite type. In the second case, the old particle is killed by the newborn. The rate of birth for each particle is equal to the number of neighboring sites available for expansion. The main problem we address concerns the ...
We study a natural growth process with competition, which was recently introduced to analyze MDLA, a...
In this article, a competition system in a random environment is considered. There are two species o...
The interest is in a stochastic model for the competition of two species, which was first introduced...
AbstractWe consider a two-type stochastic competition model on the integer lattice Zd. The model des...
We propose two models of the evolution of a pair of competing populations. Both are lattice based. T...
Note: This paper is the full version of Blath, Etheridge & Meredith (2007). It has also successfully...
submitted 18 dec 2003We study the problem of coexistence in a two-type competition model governedby ...
A two-type version of the frog model on Z^d is formulated, where active type i particles move accord...
In the present paper we study a lattice model of two species competing for the same resources. Monte...
We study a discrete time spatial branching system on Zd with logistic-type local regulation at each ...
A two-species lottery competition model with nonstationary reproduction and mortality rates of both ...
We introduce an asymmetric noisy voter model to study the joint effect of immigration and a competit...
38 pages, 2 figuresInternational audienceConsider two epidemics whose expansions on $\mathbb{Z}^d$ a...
In the two-type Richardson model on a graph G=(V,E), each vertex is at a given time in state 0,1 or ...
summary:Two species of animals are competing in the same environment. Under what conditions do they ...
We study a natural growth process with competition, which was recently introduced to analyze MDLA, a...
In this article, a competition system in a random environment is considered. There are two species o...
The interest is in a stochastic model for the competition of two species, which was first introduced...
AbstractWe consider a two-type stochastic competition model on the integer lattice Zd. The model des...
We propose two models of the evolution of a pair of competing populations. Both are lattice based. T...
Note: This paper is the full version of Blath, Etheridge & Meredith (2007). It has also successfully...
submitted 18 dec 2003We study the problem of coexistence in a two-type competition model governedby ...
A two-type version of the frog model on Z^d is formulated, where active type i particles move accord...
In the present paper we study a lattice model of two species competing for the same resources. Monte...
We study a discrete time spatial branching system on Zd with logistic-type local regulation at each ...
A two-species lottery competition model with nonstationary reproduction and mortality rates of both ...
We introduce an asymmetric noisy voter model to study the joint effect of immigration and a competit...
38 pages, 2 figuresInternational audienceConsider two epidemics whose expansions on $\mathbb{Z}^d$ a...
In the two-type Richardson model on a graph G=(V,E), each vertex is at a given time in state 0,1 or ...
summary:Two species of animals are competing in the same environment. Under what conditions do they ...
We study a natural growth process with competition, which was recently introduced to analyze MDLA, a...
In this article, a competition system in a random environment is considered. There are two species o...
The interest is in a stochastic model for the competition of two species, which was first introduced...