Geometry of the random interlacement
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Abstract: We consider the geometry of random interlacements on the -dimensional lattice. We use ideas from stochastic dimension theory developed in cite{benjamini2004geometry} to prove the following: Given that two vertices belong to the interlacement set, it is possible to find a path between and contained in the trace left by at most trajectories from the underlying Poisson point process. Moreover, this result is sharp in the sense that there are pairs of points in the interlacement set which cannot be connected by a path using the traces of at most trajectories.
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