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The upper threshold in ballistic annihilation (1805.10969v3)

Published 28 May 2018 in math.PR

Abstract: Three-speed ballistic annihilation starts with infinitely many particles on the real line. Each is independently assigned either speed-$0$ with probability $p$, or speed-$\pm 1$ symmetrically with the remaining probability. All particles simultaneously begin moving at their assigned speeds and mutually annihilate upon colliding. Physicists conjecture when $p \leq p_c = 1/4$ all particles are eventually annihilated. Dygert et. al. prove $p_c \leq .3313$, while Sidoravicius and Tournier describe an approach to prove $p_c \leq .3281$. For the variant in which particles start at the integers, we improve the bound to $.2870$. A renewal property lets us equate survival of a particle to the survival of a Galton-Watson process whose offspring distribution a computer can rigorously approximate. This approach may help answer the nearly thirty-year old conjecture that $p_c >0$.

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