Corner percolation with preferential directions
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arXiv2212.04399MaRDI QIDQ6419989FDOQ6419989
Authors: Régine Marchand, Irène Marcovici, Pierrick Siest
Publication date: 8 December 2022
Abstract: Corner percolation is a dependent bond percolation model on Z^2 introduced by B'alint T'oth, in which each vertex has exactly two incident edges, perpendicular to each other. G'abor Pete has proven in 2008 that under the maximal entropy probability measure, all connected components are finite cycles almost surely. We consider here a regime where West and North directions are preferred with probability p and q respectively, with (p,q) different from (1/2,1/2). We prove that there exists almost surely an infinite number of infinite connected components, which are in fact infinite paths. Furthermore, they all have the same asymptotic slope (2q-1)/(1-2p).
Interacting random processes; statistical mechanics type models; percolation theory (60K35) Percolation (82B43)
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