Cylinders' percolation in three dimensions
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Abstract: We study the complementary set of a Poissonian ensemble of infinite cylinders in R^3, for which an intensity parameter u > 0 controls the amount of cylinders to be removed from the ambient space. We establish a non-trivial phase transition, for the existence of an unbounded connected component of this set, as u crosses a critical non-degenerate intensity u*. We moreover show that this complementary set percolates in a sufficiently thick slab, in spite of the fact that it does not percolate in any given plane of R^3, regardless of the choice of u.
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