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Directed polymer in random environment and last passage percolation*

Philippe Carmona (2010)

ESAIM: Probability and Statistics

The sequence of random probability measures νn that gives a path of length n, 1 n times the sum of the random weights collected along the paths, is shown to satisfy a large deviations principle with good rate function the Legendre transform of the free energy of the associated directed polymer in a random environment. Consequences on the asymptotics of the typical number of paths whose collected weight is above a fixed proportion are then drawn.

Dynamical sensitivity of the infinite cluster in critical percolation

Yuval Peres, Oded Schramm, Jeffrey E. Steif (2009)

Annales de l'I.H.P. Probabilités et statistiques

In dynamical percolation, the status of every bond is refreshed according to an independent Poisson clock. For graphs which do not percolate at criticality, the dynamical sensitivity of this property was analyzed extensively in the last decade. Here we focus on graphs which percolate at criticality, and investigate the dynamical sensitivity of the infinite cluster. We first give two examples of bounded degree graphs, one which percolates for all times at criticality and one which has exceptional...

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