Interacting particle system

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title: Interacting particle system
text: In probability theory, an interacting particle system (IPS) is a stochastic process t ∈ R + on some configuration space Ω = S G given by a site space, a countably-infinite-order graph G and a local state space, a compact metric space S . More precisely IPS are continuous-time Markov jump processes describing the collective behavior of stochastically interacting components. IPS are the continuous-time analogue of stochastic cellular automata. Among the main examples are the voter model, the conta
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