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Percolation in the vacant set of Poisson cylinders

Johan Tykesson, David Windisch

Published 2010-10-26, updated 2011-07-10Version 2

We consider a Poisson point process on the space of lines in R^d, where a multiplicative factor u>0 of the intensity measure determines the density of lines. Each line in the process is taken as the axis of a bi-infinite cylinder of radius 1. We investigate percolative properties of the vacant set, defined as the subset of R^d that is not covered by any such cylinder. We show that in dimensions d >= 4, there is a critical value u_*(d) \in (0,\infty), such that with probability 1, the vacant set has an unbounded component if u<u_*(d), and only bounded components if u>u_*(d). For d=3, we prove that the vacant set does not percolate for large u and that the vacant set intersected with a two-dimensional subspace of R^d does not even percolate for small u>0.

Comments: 29 pages, 3 figures
Journal: Probability Theory and Related Fields, Volume 154, Issue 1 (2012), Page 165-191
Categories: math.PR
Subjects: 82B43, 82B26, 60K35
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