Percolation in an ultrametric space
Abstract: We study percolation on the hierarchical lattice of order where the probability of connection between two points separated by distance is of the form $c_k/N<sup>{k(1+\delta)},\;</sup> \delta >-1$. Since the distance is an ultrametric, there are significant differences with percolation on the Euclidean lattice. There are two non-critical regimes: $\delta <1$, where percolation occurs, and $\delta >1$, where it does not occur. In the critical case, , we use an approach in the spirit of the renormalization group method of statistical physics and connectivity results of Erd\H{o}s-Renyi random graphs play a key role. We find sufficient conditions on such that percolation occurs, or that it does not occur. An intermediate situation called pre-percolation is also considered. In the cases of percolation we prove uniqueness of the constructed percolation clusters. In a previous paper \cite{DG1} we studied percolation in the limit (mean field percolation) which provided a simplification that allowed finding a necessary and sufficient condition for percolation. For fixed there are open questions, in particular regarding the existence of a critical value of a parameter in the definition of , and if it exists, what would be the behaviour at the critical point.
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