The phase transitions of the random-cluster and Potts models on slabs with $q \geq 1$ are sharp
Abstract: We prove sharpness of the phase transition for the random-cluster model with $q \geq 1$ on graphs of the form $\mathcal{S} := \mathcal{G} \times S$, where $\mathcal{G}$ is a planar lattice with mild symmetry assumptions, and $S$ a finite graph. That is, for any such graph and any $q \geq 1$, there exists some parameter $p_c = p_c(\mathcal{S}, q)$, below which the model exhibits exponential decay and above which there exists a.s. an infinite cluster. The result is also valid for the random-cluster model on planar graphs with long range, compactly supported interaction. It extends to the Potts model via the Edwards-Sokal coupling.
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