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We consider the critical spread-out contact process in Z^d with dge1, whose infection range is denoted by Lge1. In this paper, we investigate the r-point function tau_{vec t}^{(r)}(vec x) for rge3, which is the probability that, for all i=1,...,r-1, the individual located at x_iin Z^d is infected at time t_i by the individual at the origin oin Z^d at time 0. Together with the results of the 2-point function in [van der Hofstad and Sakai, Electron. J. Probab. 9 (2004), 710-769; arXiv:math/0402049], on which our proofs crucially rely, we prove that the r-point functions converge to the moment measures of the canonical measure of super-Brownian motion above the upper-critical dimension 4. We also prove partial results for dle4 in a local mean-field setting.
We present a unified view of finite-size scaling (FSS) in dimension d above the upper critical dimension, for both free and periodic boundary conditions. We find that the modified FSS proposed some time ago to allow for violation of hyperscaling due
We consider the $n$-component $|varphi|^4$ lattice spin model ($n ge 1$) and the weakly self-avoiding walk ($n=0$) on $mathbb{Z}^d$, in dimensions $d=1,2,3$. We study long-range models based on the fractional Laplacian, with spin-spin interactions or
Recently, Holmes and Perkins identified conditions which ensure that for a class of critical lattice models the scaling limit of the range is the range of super-Brownian motion. One of their conditions is an estimate on a spatial moment of order high
Following similar analysis to that in Lacoin (PTRF 159, 777-808, 2014), we can show that the quenched critical point for self-avoiding walk on random conductors on the d-dimensional integer lattice is almost surely a constant, which does not depend o
We prove that the Fourier transform of the properly-scaled normalized two-point function for sufficiently spread-out long-range oriented percolation with index alpha>0 converges to e^{-C|k|^{alphawedge2}} for some Cin(0,infty) above the upper-critica