Indistinguishability of collections of trees in the uniform spanning forest

Abstract

We prove the following indistinguishability theorem for k-tuples of trees in the uniform spanning forest of Zd: Suppose that A is a property of a k-tuple of components that is stable under finite modifications of the forest. Then either every k-tuple of distinct trees has property A almost surely, or no k-tuple of distinct trees has property A almost surely. This generalizes the indistinguishability theorem of the author and Nachmias (2016), which applied to individual trees. Our results apply more generally to any graph that has the Liouville property and for which every component of the USF is one-ended.

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