Explosive appearance of cores and bootstrap percolation on lattices
Abstract
Consider the process where the vertices of a square -dimensional torus appear consecutively in a random order. We show that typically the size of the -core of the corresponding induced unit-distance graph transitions from to within a single step. Equivalently, by infecting the vertices of the torus in a random order, under two-neighbour bootstrap percolation, the size of the infected set transitions instantaneously from to . This hitting time result answers a question of Benjamini. We also study the much more challenging and general setting of bootstrap percolation on two-dimensional lattices for a variety of finite-range infection rules. In this case, powerful but fragile bootstrap percolation tools such as the rectangles process and the Aizenman-Lebowitz lemma become unavailable. We develop a new method complementing and replacing these standard techniques, thus allowing us to prove the above hitting time result for a wide family of threshold bootstrap percolation rules on the -dimensional square lattice, including neighbourhoods given by large balls for .
Cite
@article{arxiv.2501.18976,
title = {Explosive appearance of cores and bootstrap percolation on lattices},
author = {Ivailo Hartarsky and Lyuben Lichev},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2501.18976},
year = {2026}
}
Comments
32 pages, 10 figures, new appendix, improved presentation