Polluted Modified Bootstrap Percolation

Abstract

In the polluted modified bootstrap percolation model, sites in the square lattice are independently initially occupied with probability p or closed with probability q. A site becomes occupied at a subsequent step if it is not closed and has at least one occupied nearest neighbor in each of the two coordinates. We study the final density of occupied sites when p and q are both small. We show that this density approaches 0 if q Cp2/ p-1 and 1 if q p2/( p-1)1+o(1). Thus we establish a logarithmic correction in the critical scaling, which is known not to be present in the standard model, settling a conjecture of Gravner and McDonald from 1997.

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