Phase separation in random cluster models. I: Uniform upper bounds on local deviation (Q766095)

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Phase separation in random cluster models. I: Uniform upper bounds on local deviation
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    Phase separation in random cluster models. I: Uniform upper bounds on local deviation (English)
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    23 March 2012
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    The paper deals with the behaviour of the droplet which (in the percolating phase) results from conditioning the planar Fortuin-Kastelyn random cluster model in the presence of an open circuit surrounding the origin and enclosing an area of at least \(n^2\). Loosely speaking, we are in front of a system comprising two populations which do not like mixture in such a manner that so appear local fluctuations from a competition between the locally Brownian evolution of the interface and a global constraint imposed by the requirement of area capture. The paper studies the maximum local fluctuations of the outermost open circuit enclosing a given point in a subcritical random cluster model. The main contribution is the so-called surgical technique that renew the conditional circuit on the scale at which the local deviation manifests itself.
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    droplet
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    percolating phase
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    Fortuin-Kasteleyn representation
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