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    No triple point of planar Brownian motion is accessible (English)
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    21 April 1997
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    The whole article is devoted to prove the following subtle fact: almost surely, the boundary of a connected component of the complement of the planar Brownian curve (till time 1) contains no triple point of this curve. The complicated and technical proof relies on difficult and new estimates on some intersection exponents and disconnection probabilities (relative to six Brownian plane curves). \(h\)-processes, Harnack inequalities and conformal invariance are basic tools.
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    planar Brownian curve
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    triple points
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    intersection exponents
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    Harnack inequalities
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    conformal invariance
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