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I thought that ''particle systems'' was a generic name for a variety of models. I will check because if that is true this article should have a more specific name. ([[User:Luis|Luis]] 10:56, 2 February 2012 (CST)) | I thought that ''particle systems'' was a generic name for a variety of models. I will check because if that is true this article should have a more specific name. ([[User:Luis|Luis]] 10:56, 2 February 2012 (CST)) | ||
I thought so too, until I started reading Liggett's book "Interacting particle systems", I haven't found a formal definition yet (maybe its the same as in definition as for free boundary problems....) but all of them seem to be Markov processes where the state space is a field (the most famous example is the stochastic Ising model). I will dwell on those things in this article ([[User:Nestor|Nestor]] 21:39, 2 February 2012 (CST)) |
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I thought that particle systems was a generic name for a variety of models. I will check because if that is true this article should have a more specific name. (Luis 10:56, 2 February 2012 (CST))
I thought so too, until I started reading Liggett's book "Interacting particle systems", I haven't found a formal definition yet (maybe its the same as in definition as for free boundary problems....) but all of them seem to be Markov processes where the state space is a field (the most famous example is the stochastic Ising model). I will dwell on those things in this article (Nestor 21:39, 2 February 2012 (CST))