Are there bushes in a forest?
Rick Durrett and
Glen Swindle
Stochastic Processes and their Applications, 1991, vol. 37, issue 1, 19-31
Abstract:
In this paper we consider a process in which each site x [epsilon] d can be occupied by grass, bushes or trees and ask the question: Are there equilibria in which bushes and trees are both present? The answer is sometimes yes and sometimes no.
Date: 1991
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