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The scaling limit of the Minimal Spanning Tree - a preliminary report
Christophe Garban, Gábor Pete, Oded Schramm
Published 2009-09-17Version 1
This is a short (and somewhat informal) contribution to the proceedings of the XVIth International Congress on Mathematical Physics, Prague, 2009, written up by the second author. We describe how the recent proof of the existence and conformal covariance of the scaling limits of dynamical and near-critical planar percolation implies the existence and several topological properties of the scaling limit of the Minimal Spanning Tree, and that it is invariant under scalings, rotations and translations. However, we do not expect conformal invariance: we explain why not and what is missing for a proof.
Comments: 6 pages, 10 figures
Journal: XVIth International Congress on Mathematical Physics (Prague, 2009), ed. P. Exner, pp. 475-480., World Scientific, Singapore, 2010
Keywords: minimal spanning tree, scaling limit, preliminary report, xvith international congress, near-critical planar percolation implies
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