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Translation-Equivariant Matchings of Coin-Flips on Z^d

Probability 2009-08-19 v2

Abstract

Consider independent fair coin-flips at each site of the lattice Z^d. A translation-equivariant matching rule is a perfect matching of heads to tails that commutes with translations of Z^d and is given by a deterministic function of the coin-flips. Let X_R be the distance from the origin to its partner, under the translation-equivariant matching rule R. Holroyd and Peres asked what is optimal tail behaviour of X_R, for translation-equivariant perfect matching rules. We prove that for every d>1, there exists a translation-equivariant perfect matching rule R such that X_R has a finite p-th moment for every 0 < p < 2/3.

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@article{arxiv.math/0610334,
  title  = {Translation-Equivariant Matchings of Coin-Flips on Z^d},
  author = {Terry Soo},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:math/0610334},
  year   = {2009}
}

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15 pages, 3 figures