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The following pages link to Percolation in strongly correlated systems (Q1116566):
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- Quenched invariance principle for simple random walk on clusters in correlated percolation models (Q343784) (← links)
- Stochastic generation of explicit pore structures by thresholding Gaussian random fields (Q349584) (← links)
- Level-set percolation of the Gaussian free field on regular graphs. I. Regular trees (Q782808) (← links)
- Disconnection and level-set percolation for the Gaussian free field (Q904210) (← links)
- A 0-1 law for the massive Gaussian free field (Q1682494) (← links)
- Percolation in strongly correlated systems: The massless Gaussian field (Q1907312) (← links)
- Phase transition and level-set percolation for the Gaussian free field (Q1955824) (← links)
- Disconnection by level sets of the discrete Gaussian free field and entropic repulsion (Q1994513) (← links)
- Level-set percolation of the Gaussian free field on regular graphs II: finite expanders (Q2024517) (← links)
- Entropic repulsion for the Gaussian free field conditioned on disconnection by level-sets (Q2182127) (← links)
- Local picture and level-set percolation of the Gaussian free field on a large discrete torus (Q2274310) (← links)
- On macroscopic holes in some supercritical strongly dependent percolation models (Q2327950) (← links)
- Quenched large deviations for simple random walks on percolation clusters including long-range correlations (Q2413440) (← links)
- Rarity of extremal edges in random surfaces and other theoretical applications of cluster algorithms (Q2657945) (← links)
- Critical exponents for a percolation model on transient graphs (Q2689660) (← links)
- Phase transition for level-set percolation of the membrane model in dimensions \(d \geq 5\) (Q2694771) (← links)
- Giant component for the supercritical level‐set percolation of the Gaussian free field on regular expander graphs (Q6074570) (← links)
- Universality: random matrices, random geometry and SPDEs. Abstracts from the workshop held May 29 -- June 4, 2022 (Q6115554) (← links)