Percolation of worms

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DOI10.1016/J.SPA.2022.06.018zbMATH Open1496.82010arXiv2107.03259OpenAlexW4285082049MaRDI QIDQ2169072FDOQ2169072


Authors: Balázs Ráth, Sándor Rokob Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 29 August 2022

Published in: Stochastic Processes and their Applications (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: We introduce a new correlated percolation model on the d-dimensional lattice mathbbZd called the random length worms model. Assume given a probability distribution on the set of positive integers (the length distribution) and vin(0,infty) (the intensity parameter). From each site of mathbbZd we start mathrmPOI(v) independent simple random walks with this length distribution. We investigate the connectivity properties of the set mathcalSv of sites visited by this cloud of random walks. It is easy to show that if the second moment of the length distribution is finite then mathcalSv undergoes a percolation phase transition as v varies. Our main contribution is a sufficient condition on the length distribution which guarantees that mathcalSv percolates for all v>0 if dgeq5. E.g., if the probability mass function of the length distribution is m(ell)=ccdotln(ln(ell))varepsilon/(ell3ln(ell))1[ellgeqell0] for some ell0>ee and varepsilon>0 then mathcalSv percolates for all v>0. Note that the second moment of this length distribution is only "barely" infinite. In order to put our result in the context of earlier results about similar models (e.g., finitary random interlacements, loop percolation, Poisson Boolean model, ellipses percolation, etc.), we define a natural family of percolation models called the Poisson zoo and argue that the percolative behaviour of the random length worms model is quite close to being "extremal" in this family of models.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/2107.03259




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