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Recent work on chemical distance in critical percolation

Probability 2016-02-03 v1

Abstract

In this note, we describe some of the progress recently made on questions regarding the chemical distance in two-dimensional critical percolation by the author, J. Hanson, and P. Sosoe [6, 7]. It is expected that the distance between points in critical percolation clusters scales as 1+s\|\cdot \|^{1+s}, where \|\cdot \| is the Euclidean distance and s>0s>0. First, we review previous work of Aizenman-Burchard and Morrow-Zhang, which together establish a version of 0<s1/30 < s \leq 1/3. The main results of our work are in the direction of proving upper bounds on ss, answering in [6] a question from '93 of Kesten-Zhang on the ratio of the length of the shortest crossing of a box to the length of the lowest crossing of a box. The paper [7] provides a quantitative version of the result of [6], along with bounds on point-to-point and point-to-set distances.

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@article{arxiv.1602.00775,
  title  = {Recent work on chemical distance in critical percolation},
  author = {Michael Damron},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1602.00775},
  year   = {2016}
}

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