Local Bootstrap Percolation

Abstract

We study a variant of bootstrap percolation in which growth is restricted to a single active cluster. Initially there is a single active site at the origin, while other sites of Z2 are independently occupied with small probability p, otherwise empty. Subsequently, an empty site becomes active by contact with 2 or more active neighbors, and an occupied site becomes active if it has an active site within distance 2. We prove that the entire lattice becomes active with probability exp[alpha(p)/p], where alpha(p) is between -pi2/9 + c sqrt p and pi2/9 + C sqrt p (-log p)3. This corrects previous numerical predictions for the scaling of the correction term.

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