The effect of small quenched noise on connectivity properties of random interlacements
The effect of small quenched noise on connectivity properties of random interlacements
Random interlacements (at level $u$) is a one parameter family of random subsets of $\mathbb{Z}^d$ introduced by Sznitman. The vacant set at level $u$ is the complement of the random interlacement at level $u$. While the random interlacement induces a connected subgraph of $\mathbb{Z}^d$ for all levels $u$, the vacant …