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Limiting shape for First-Passage Percolation models on Random Geometric Graphs

Cristian F. Coletti, Lucas R. de Lima, Alexander Hinsen, Benedikt Jahnel, Daniel Valesin

Published 2021-09-16Version 1

Let a random geometric graph be defined in the supercritical regime for the existence of a unique infinite connected component in Euclidean space. Consider the first-passage percolation model with independent and identically distributed random variables on the random infinite connected component. We provide sufficient conditions for the existence of the asymptotic shape and we show that the shape is an Euclidean ball. We give some examples exhibiting the result for Bernoulli percolation and the Richardson model. For the Richardson model we further show that it converges weakly to a nonstandard branching process in the joint limit of large intensities and slow passing times.

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