Maximal bootstrap percolation time on the hypercube via generalised snake-in-the-box (Q1658747)

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    Maximal bootstrap percolation time on the hypercube via generalised snake-in-the-box
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      Maximal bootstrap percolation time on the hypercube via generalised snake-in-the-box (English)
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      15 August 2018
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      Summary: In \(r\)-neighbour bootstrap percolation, vertices (sites) of a graph \(G\) become ``infected'' in each round of the process if they have \(r\) neighbours already infected. Once infected, they remain such. An initial set of infected sites is said to percolate if every site is eventually infected. We determine the maximal percolation time for \(r\)-neighbour bootstrap percolation on the hypercube for all \(r \geq 3\) as the dimension \(d\) goes to infinity up to a logarithmic factor. Surprisingly, it turns out to be \(\frac{2^{d}}{d}\), which is in great contrast with the value for \(r=2\), which is quadratic in \(d\), as established by \textit{M. Przykucki} [Electron. J. Comb. 19, No. 2, Research Paper P41, 13 p. (2012; Zbl 1254.82017)]. Furthermore, we discover a link between this problem and a generalisation of the well-known Snake-in-the-Box problem.
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      bootstrap percolation
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      snake-in-the-box
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      hypercube
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