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A stochastic process is a collection of random variables usually indexed by a totally ordered set.
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How much universality is there for contact processes?
Hi Gowers,
In this paper: Sidoravicius, V. and Kesten, H . A shape theorem for the spread of an infection. Annals of Mathematics, v. 167, p. 1-63, 2008,
the authors consider a different model, but …
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Random Walk with "Forward Dependency"
if we assume that the index $t$ in your process is countable then what you are looking for is described in Georgii's book, Gibbs Measures and Phase Transition. In the language of mathematical Statisti …