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Lower bounds for boundary roughness for droplets in Bernoulli percolation
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    Lower bounds for boundary roughness for droplets in Bernoulli percolation (English)
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    29 October 2003
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    The paper deals with Bernoulli bond percolation on the square lattice at supercritical density conditioned to have a large circuit surrounding the origin and enclosing an area at least \(l^2\), for large \(l\). If \(\Gamma_0\) denotes the outermost such circuit, it is of interest to consider the average local roughness ALT(\(\Gamma_0\)), which is the area between the interior of \(\Gamma_0\) and its convex hull boundary divided by the length of the convex hull boundary, and the maximal local roughness MLR(\(\Gamma_0\)) which is the maximum inward deviation of \(\Gamma_0\) from the boundary of its convex hull. The main result states that this maximum is at least of order \(l^{1/3}(\log l)^{-2/3}\). An analogy with the wrapped Brownian bridge suggests that MLR(\(\Gamma_0\)) and ALR(\(\Gamma_0\)) should be of order \(l^{1/3}\).
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    droplet
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    interface
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    local roughness
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