A coarse graining for the Fortuin-Kasteleyn measure in random media (Q952733)

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    A coarse graining for the Fortuin-Kasteleyn measure in random media
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      A coarse graining for the Fortuin-Kasteleyn measure in random media (English)
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      14 November 2008
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      A course graining consists in a renormalized description of the microscopic spin systems. It permits one to define precisely the notion of local phase and constitutes therefore a fundamental tool for the study of the phase coexistence phenomenon. In the case of percolation, Ising and Potts models with uniform couplings, such a coarse graining was established by \textit{A. Pisztora} [Probab. Theory Relat. Fields 104, No. 4, 427--466 (1996; Zbl 0842.60022)]. In the present work the construction of the coarse graining is done under the random media Fortuin-Kasteleyn model. The typical geometric structure of the clusters is described. The result holds in any dimension \(d\geq2\) provided that slab percolation occurs under the averaged measure, which should be the case for the whole supercritical phase.
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      coarse graining
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      multi-scale analysis
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      random media
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      Fortuin-Kasteleyn measure
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      dilute Ising model
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