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Bootstrap percolation on the product of the two-dimensional lattice with a Hamming square

Probability 2018-07-30 v1

Abstract

Bootstrap percolation on a graph is a deterministic process that iteratively enlarges a set of occupied sites by adjoining points with at least θ\theta occupied neighbors. The initially occupied set is random, given by a uniform product measure with a low density pp. Our main focus is on this process on the product graph Z2×Kn2\mathbb{Z}^2\times K_n^2, where KnK_n is a complete graph. We investigate how pp scales with nn so that a typical site is eventually occupied. Under critical scaling, the dynamics with even θ\theta exhibits a sharp phase transition, while odd θ\theta yields a gradual percolation transition. We also establish a gradual transition for bootstrap percolation on Z2×Kn\mathbb{Z}^2\times K_n. The main tool is heterogeneous bootstrap percolation on Z2\mathbb{Z}^2.

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@article{arxiv.1807.10323,
  title  = {Bootstrap percolation on the product of the two-dimensional lattice with a Hamming square},
  author = {Janko Gravner and David Sivakoff},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1807.10323},
  year   = {2018}
}

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30 pages