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Cylinders’ percolation: Decoupling and applications

by Caio Teodoro De Magalhaes Alves, Augusto Teixeira
Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
The Annals of Applied Probability
Publication Date
Page Numbers
3541 to 3583
Volume
34
Issue
4

In this paper we establish a strong decoupling inequality for the cylinder’s percolation process introduced by Tykesson and Windisch (Probab. Theory Related Fields 154 (2012) 165–191). This model features a very strong dependency structure, making it difficult to study, and this is why such decoupling inequalities are desirable. It is important to notice that the type of dependencies featured by cylinder’s percolation is particularly intricate, given that the cylinders have infinite range (unlike some models like Boolean percolation) while at the same time being rigid bodies (unlike processes such as random interlacements). Our work introduces a new notion of fast decoupling, proves that it holds for the model in question and finishes with an application. More precisely, we prove that for a small enough density of cylinders, a random walk on a connected component of the vacant set is transient for all dimensions d≥3.