The number of open paths in oriented percolation
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Abstract: We study the number of open paths of length in supercritical oriented percolation on , with . We prove that on the percolation event , almost surely converges to a positive deterministic constant. We also study the existence of directional limits. The proof relies on the introduction of adapted sequences of regenerating times, on subadditive arguments and on the properties of the coupled zone in supercritical oriented percolation.
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