Homological Percolation: The Formation of Giant k-Cycles
Probability
2020-05-29 v1 Mathematical Physics
Algebraic Topology
math.MP
Abstract
In this paper we introduce and study a higher-dimensional analogue of the giant component in continuum percolation. Using the language of algebraic topology, we define the notion of giant k-dimensional cycles (with 0-cycles being connected components). Considering a continuum percolation model in the flat d-dimensional torus, we show that all the giant k-cycles (k=1,...,d-1) appear in the regime known as the thermodynamic limit. We also prove that the thresholds for the emergence of the giant k-cycles are increasing in k and are tightly related to the critical values in continuum percolation. Finally, we provide bounds for the exponential decay of the probabilities of giant cycles appearing.
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@article{arxiv.2005.14011,
title = {Homological Percolation: The Formation of Giant k-Cycles},
author = {Omer Bobrowski and Primoz Skraba},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2005.14011},
year = {2020}
}