On site percolation in random quadrangulations of the half-plane
Abstract
We study site percolation on uniform quadrangulations of the upper half plane. The main contribution is a method for applying Angel's peeling process, in particular for analyzing an evolving boundary condition during the peeling. Our method lets us obtain rigorous and explicit upper and lower bounds on the percolation threshold pc, and thus show in particular that 0.5511≤ pc≤ 0.5581. The method can be extended to site percolation on other half-planar maps with the domain Markov property.
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