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Active-to-absorbing phase transition subjected to the velocity fluctuations in the frozen limit case

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Active-to-absorbing phase transition subjected to the velocity fluctuations in the frozen limit case
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Physics of Particles and Nuclei Letters, November 2017
DOI 10.1134/s154747711706005x
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N. V. Antonov, M. Hnatich, A. S. Kapustin, T. Lučivjanský, L. Mižišin

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