Extinction and survival in inherited sterility
Abstract
We introduce an interacting particle system which models the inherited sterility method. Individuals evolve on Zd according to a contact process with parameter λ>0. With probability p ∈ [0,1] an offspring is fertile and can give birth to other individuals at rate λ. With probability 1-p, an offspring is sterile and blocks the site it sits on until it dies. The goal is to prove that at fixed λ, the system survives for large enough p and dies out for small enough p. The model is not attractive, since an increase of fertile individuals potentially causes that of sterile ones. However, thanks to a comparison argument with attractive models, we are able to answer our question.
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