Geodesics in two-dimensional first-passage percolation (Q1922083)
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Geodesics in two-dimensional first-passage percolation (English)
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15 June 1997
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The paper concerns the standard first-passage percolation on \(\mathbb{Z}^2\). The passage time \(T(r)\) for a finite path \(r\) defines the random metric \(T(u,v)\) on sites \(u,v\in \mathbb{Z}^2\), which is the infimum of \(T(r)\) over all \(r\) between \(u\) and \(v\). A finite or infinite path \(r\) is called geodesic if each segment \(r(u',v')\) provides \(T(u',v')\). The problem of coalescence of semiinfinite geodesics is considered. A part of the important conjecture that doubly infinite geodesics do not exist is proved.
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disordered Ising model
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random metric
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first-passage percolation
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passage time
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geodesics
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doubly infinite geodesics
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