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The ballistic annihilation threshold is positive

Probability 2018-08-24 v1

Abstract

In the ballistic annihilation process, particles on the real line have independent speeds symmetrically distributed in {1,0,+1}\{-1,0,+1\} and are annihilated by collisions. It is widely believed that there is a phase transition at p=pc=0.25p=p_{\mathrm c}=0.25 between regimes where every particle is eventually annihilated and where some particles survive forever, where pp is the proportion of stationary particles. It is easy to see that some particles survive if p>0.5p>0.5, and rigorous proofs giving better upper bounds on pcp_{\mathrm c} have recently appeared. However, no nontrivial lower bound on pcp_{\mathrm c} was previously known. We prove that pc0.21699p_{\mathrm c}\geq 0.21699, and give a comparable bound for a discretised version.

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@article{arxiv.1808.07736,
  title  = {The ballistic annihilation threshold is positive},
  author = {John Haslegrave},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1808.07736},
  year   = {2018}
}

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7 pages, 1 figure

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