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Percolation of Poisson sticks on the plane
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    Percolation of Poisson sticks on the plane (English)
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    We consider a percolation model on the plane which consists of 1- dimensional sticks placed at points of a Poisson process on \({\mathbb{R}}^ 2\); each stick having a random, but bounded length and a random direction. The critical probabilities are defined with respect to the occupied clusters and vacant clusters, and they are shown to be equal. The equality is shown through a `pivotal cell' argument, using a version of the Russo-Seymour-Welsh theorem which we obtain for this model.
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    percolation model
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    critical probabilities
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    clusters
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