Random walks systems with finite lifetime on bbZ
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randomwalksactivatedactivatesactiveamountbecomeconditions
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We consider a non-homogeneous random walks system on $\bbZ$ in which each active particle performs a nearest neighbor random walk and activates all inactive particles it encounters up to a total amount of $L$ jumps. We present necessary and sufficient conditions for the process to survive, which means that an infinite number of random walks become activated.
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