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Percolation in the Hyperbolic Plane

Itai Benjamini, Oded Schramm

Published 1999-12-30, updated 2000-11-09Version 3

This is a study of percolation in the hyperbolic plane and on regular tilings in the hyperbolic plane. The processes discussed include Bernoulli site and bond percolation on planar hyperbolic graphs, invariant dependent percolations on such graphs, and Poisson-Voronoi-Bernoulli percolation. We prove the existence of three distinct nonempty phases for the Bernoulli processes. In the first phase, $p\in(0, p_c]$, there are no unbounded clusters, but there is a unique infinite cluster for the dual process. In the second phase, $p\in(p_c,p_u)$, there are infinitely many unbounded clusters for the process and for the dual process. In the third phase, $p\in [p_u,1)$, there is a unique unbounded cluster, and all the clusters of the dual process are bounded. We also study the dependence of $p_c$ in the Poisson-Voronoi-Bernoulli percolation process on the intensity of the underlying Poisson process.

Comments: To appear in Jour. Amer. Math. Soc
Journal: J.Am.Math.Soc.14:487-507,2001
Categories: math.PR, math.MG
Subjects: 82B43, 60K35, 60D05
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