Gilbert's disc model with geostatistical marking

Abstract

We study a variant of Gilbert's disc model, in which discs are positioned at the points of a Poisson process in R2 with radii determined by an underlying stationary and ergodic random field :R2[0,∞), independent of the Poisson process. When the random field is independent of the point process one often talks about 'geostatistical marking'. We examine how typical properties of interest in stochastic geometry and percolation theory, such as coverage probabilities and the existence of long-range connections, differ between Gilbert's model with radii given by some random field and Gilbert's model with radii assigned independently, but with the same marginal distribution. Among our main observations we find that complete coverage of R2 does not necessarily happen simultaneously, and that the spatial dependence induced by the random field may both increase as well as decrease the critical threshold for percolation.

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