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The sharp threshold for bootstrap percolation in all dimensions

Published 16 Oct 2010 in math.PR, math-ph, math.CO, math.DS, and math.MP | (1010.3326v2)

Abstract: In r-neighbour bootstrap percolation on a graph G, a (typically random) set A of initially 'infected' vertices spreads by infecting (at each time step) vertices with at least r already-infected neighbours. This process may be viewed as a monotone version of the Glauber dynamics of the Ising model, and has been extensively studied on the d-dimensional grid $[n]d$. The elements of the set A are usually chosen independently, with some density p, and the main question is to determine $p_c([n]d,r)$, the density at which percolation (infection of the entire vertex set) becomes likely. In this paper we prove, for every pair $d \ge r \ge 2$, that there is a constant L(d,r) such that $p_c([n]d,r) = [(L(d,r) + o(1)) / log_(r-1) (n)]{d-r+1}$ as $n \to \infty$, where $log_r$ denotes an r-times iterated logarithm. We thus prove the existence of a sharp threshold for percolation in any (fixed) number of dimensions. Moreover, we determine L(d,r) for every pair (d,r).

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