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Lower bound for the escape probability in the Lorentz mirror model on \(\mathbb{Z}^{2}\)
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    Lower bound for the escape probability in the Lorentz mirror model on \(\mathbb{Z}^{2}\) (English)
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    16 November 2015
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    The authors refer to the Lorentz mirror model and consider the event that a ray of light starting from the origin reaches the square \((-n,n)(-n,n)\). It is shown that its probability is larger than \(1/(2n+1)\).
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    Lorentz mirror
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