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The main result of this article proves that FK percolation with \(q \geq 1\) on a variety of planar lattices has a sharp phase transition. The result may be extended to the Potts model via Edward-Sokal coupling. The authors' method is based on sharp threshold techniques and certain symmetries of the lattice. Nevertheless, the present method has the advantage of using self-duality for the identification of the critical point only, and not for the proof of sharpness. Moreover, the authors investigate a possible extension of the result to more general models.
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The phase transitions of the planar random-cluster and Potts models with \(q \geq 1\) are sharp
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    The phase transitions of the planar random-cluster and Potts models with \(q \geq 1\) are sharp (English)
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    7 April 2016
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    The main result of this article proves that FK percolation with \(q \geq 1\) on a variety of planar lattices has a sharp phase transition. The result may be extended to the Potts model via Edward-Sokal coupling. The authors' method is based on sharp threshold techniques and certain symmetries of the lattice. Nevertheless, the present method has the advantage of using self-duality for the identification of the critical point only, and not for the proof of sharpness. Moreover, the authors investigate a possible extension of the result to more general models.
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    Potts model
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    FK percolation
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    sharp phase transition
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    sharp threshold property
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