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English: The Contact Process (on a 1-D lattice): Active sites are indicated by grey circles and inactive sites by dotted circles. Active sites can activate inactive sites to either side of them at a rate r/2 or become inactive at rate 1.
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current15:11, 29 September 2008Thumbnail for version as of 15:11, 29 September 2008515 × 172 (21 KB)Lokal ProfilFixed due to bad support of arrows in MediaWiki software Category:Statistical mechanics Category:Mathematics
15:08, 29 September 2008Thumbnail for version as of 15:08, 29 September 2008515 × 172 (15 KB)Lokal Profil{{Information |Description=The Contact Process (on a 1-D lattice): Wet sites are indicated by grey circles and dry sites by dotted circles. Wet sites can wet dry sites to either side of them at a rate ''r/2'' and dry out at a rate 1. |Source=Made by [[Use
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