Consider ordinary bond percolation on a finite or countably infinite graph. Let s, t, a and b be vertices. An earlier paper proved the (nonintuitive) result that, conditioned on the event that there is no open path from s to t, the two events ``there is an open path from s to a' and ``there is an open path from s to b' are positively correlated. In the present paper we further investigate and generalize the theorem of which this result was a consequence. This leads to results saying, informally, that, with the above conditioning, the open cluster of s is conditionally positively (self-)associated and that it is conditionally negatively correlated with the open cluster of t. We also present analogues of some of our results for (a) random-clu...
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Consider ordinary bond percolation on a finite or countably infinite graph. Let s, t, a and b be ver...
It is well-known in percolation theory (and intuitively plausible) that two events of the form ``the...
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We study the effect of positive correlations on the critical threshold of site and bond percolation ...
International audienceA useful result about leftmost and rightmost paths in two dimensional bond per...
We present a comprehensive and versatile theoretical framework to study site and bond percolation on...
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. We discuss inequalities and applications for percolation and randomcluster models. The relevant ar...
Ž.Any infinite graph G V, E has a site percolation critical probabil-ity psite and a bond percolati...
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Abstract. Consider a randomly oriented graph G = (V, E) and let a, s and b be three distinct vertice...
We develop a general theory for percolation in directed random networks with arbitrary two-point cor...
We prove that in a random tournament the events $\{s\rightarrow a\}$ (meaning that there is a direct...
Consider ordinary bond percolation on a finite or countably infinite graph. Let s, t, a and b be ver...
It is well-known in percolation theory (and intuitively plausible) that two events of the form ``the...
AbstractLet v(A) be the extinction probability for a contact process on a countable set S with initi...
We study the effect of positive correlations on the critical threshold of site and bond percolation ...
International audienceA useful result about leftmost and rightmost paths in two dimensional bond per...
We present a comprehensive and versatile theoretical framework to study site and bond percolation on...
AbstractIn simulation studies in the physics literature, there is only one pair of graphs which have...
AbstractConsider the following bond percolation process on Z2: each vertex x∈Z2 is connected to each...
. We discuss inequalities and applications for percolation and randomcluster models. The relevant ar...
Ž.Any infinite graph G V, E has a site percolation critical probabil-ity psite and a bond percolati...
Abstract We discuss various stochastic models (random walk, percolation, the Ising and random-cluste...
In complex networks the degrees of adjacent nodes may often appear dependent -- which presents a mod...
Abstract. Consider a randomly oriented graph G = (V, E) and let a, s and b be three distinct vertice...
We develop a general theory for percolation in directed random networks with arbitrary two-point cor...
We prove that in a random tournament the events $\{s\rightarrow a\}$ (meaning that there is a direct...