Physical nearest-neighbour models and non-linear time-series
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A general class of spatial-temporal Markov processes is defined leading to the standard spatial equilibrium distribution for nearest-neighbour models on a multi-dimensional lattice. Physical properties are obtainable from the marginal spatial spectral function. However, only the simplest one-dimensional case corresponds to a linear model with a readily derived spectrum. Non-linear models corresponding to two- and three-dimensional lattices are presented in their simplest terms, and a preliminary discussion of approximate solutions is included.
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