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An upper bound on the two-arms exponent for critical percolation on $\mathbb{Z}^d$

Jacob van den Berg, Diederik van Engelenburg

Published 2020-09-28Version 1

Consider critical site percolation on $\mathbb{Z}^d$ with $d \geq 2$. Cerf (2015) pointed out that from classical work by Aizenman, Kesten and Newman (1987) and Gandolfi, Grimmett and Russo (1988) one can obtain that the two-arms exponent is at least $1/2$. The paper by Cerf slightly improves that lower bound. Except for $d=2$ and for high $d$, no upper bound for this exponent seems to be known in the literature so far (not even implicity). We show that the distance-$n$ two-arms probability is at least $c n^{-(d^2 + 4 d -2)}$ (with $c >0$ a constant which depends on $d$), thus giving an upper bound $d^2 + 4 d -2$ for the above mentioned exponent.

Comments: 10 pages, 1 figure
Categories: math.PR
Subjects: 60K35, 82B43
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