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Gaussian scaling for the critical spread-out contact process above the upper critical dimension

Probability 2007-05-23 v2 Mathematical Physics math.MP

Abstract

We consider the critical spread-out contact process in \Zd\Zd with d1d\geq 1, whose infection range is denoted by L1L\geq1. The two-point function τt(x)\tau_t(x) is the probability that x\Zdx\in\Zd is infected at time tt by the infected individual located at the origin o\Zdo\in\Zd at time 0. We prove Gaussian behavior for the two-point function with LL0L\geq L_0 for some finite L0=L0(d)L_0=L_0(d) for d>4d>4. When d4d\leq 4, we also perform a local mean-field limit to obtain Gaussian behaviour for τtT\tau_{tT} with t>0t>0 fixed and TT\to \infty when the infection range depends on TT such that LT=LTbL_T=LT^b for any b>(4d)/2db>(4-d)/2d. The proof is based on the lace expansion and an adaptation of the inductive approach applied to the discretized contact process. We prove the existence of several critical exponents and show that they take on mean-field values. The results in this paper provide crucial ingredients to prove convergence of the finite-dimensional distributions for the contact process towards the canonical measure of super-Brownian motion, which we defer to a sequel of this paper.

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@article{arxiv.math/0402049,
  title  = {Gaussian scaling for the critical spread-out contact process above the upper critical dimension},
  author = {Remco van der Hofstad and Akira Sakai},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:math/0402049},
  year   = {2007}
}

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50 pages, 5 figures