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Critical percolation on any nonamenable group has no infinite clusters
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    Critical percolation on any nonamenable group has no infinite clusters (English)
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    21 May 2001
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    The authors show that independent percolation on any Cayley graph of a nonamenable group has no infinite components at the critical parameter. This result was obtained by them earlier as a corollary of the general study of group-invariant percolation. The goal here is to present a simpler self-contained proof that easily extends to quasi-transitive graphs with a unimodular automorphism group. The key tool is a ``mass-transport'' method, which is a technique of averaging in nonamenable settings.
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    percolation
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    Cayley graphs
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