The scaling limit of the incipient infinite cluster in high-dimensional percolation. I: Critical exponents

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DOI10.1023/A:1018628503898zbMATH Open0968.82016arXivmath-ph/9903042OpenAlexW1568507807MaRDI QIDQ1581719FDOQ1581719


Authors: Takashi Hara, Gordon Slade Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 8 October 2000

Published in: Journal of Statistical Physics (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: This is the first of two papers on the critical behaviour of bond percolation models in high dimensions. In this paper, we obtain strong joint control of the critical exponents eta and delta, for the nearest-neighbour model in very high dimensions d>>6 and for sufficiently spread-out models in all dimensions d>6. The exponent eta describes the low frequency behaviour of the Fourier transform of the critical two-point connectivity function, while delta describes the behaviour of the magnetization at the critical point. Our main result is an asymptotic relation showing that, in a joint sense, eta = 0 and delta = 2. The proof uses a major extension of our earlier expansion method for percolation. This result provides evidence that the scaling limit of the incipient infinite cluster is the random probability measure on R^d known as integrated super-Brownian excursion (ISE), in dimensions above 6. In the sequel to this paper, we extend our methods to prove that the scaling limits of the incipient infinite cluster's two-point and three-point functions are those of ISE for the nearest-neighbour model in dimensions d>>6.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/math-ph/9903042




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