Brochette percolation
Abstract
We study bond percolation on the square lattice with one-dimensional inhomogeneities. Inhomogeneities are introduced in the following way: A vertical column on the square lattice is the set of vertical edges that project to the same vertex on Z. Select vertical columns at random independently with a given positive probability. Keep (respectively remove) vertical edges in the selected columns, with probability p, (respectively 1-p). All horizontal edges and vertical edges lying in unselected columns are kept (respectively removed) with probability q, (respectively 1-q). We show that, if p > pc(Z2) (the critical point for homogeneous Bernoulli bond percolation) then q can be taken strictly smaller then pc(Z2) in such a way that the probability that the origin percolates is still positive.
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