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A sharper threshold for bootstrap percolation in two dimensions
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    A sharper threshold for bootstrap percolation in two dimensions (English)
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    31 July 2012
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    The paper deals with two-dimensional bootstrap percolation, which can be interpreted as a monotone version of the Ising model on a square of size \(n\times n\), with sites initially infected independently with probability \(p\). The smallest \(p\) for which the probability that the entire square is eventually infected exceeds \(1/2\) is called the critical probability. The authors sharpen Holroyd's result of the sharp first-order approximation for the critical probability, determining the second term in the expansion up to a poly-iterated logarithmic factor.
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    Ising model
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    bootstrap percolation
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    critical probability
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