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Duality of random planar maps via percolation (1802.01576v1)

Published 5 Feb 2018 in math.PR

Abstract: We discuss duality properties of critical Boltzmann planar maps such that the degree of a typical face is in the domain of attraction of a stable distribution with parameter $\alpha\in(1,2]$. We consider the critical Bernoulli bond percolation model on a Boltzmann map in the dilute and generic regimes $\alpha \in (3/2,2]$, and show that the open percolation cluster of the origin is itself a Boltzmann map in the dense regime $\alpha \in (1,3/2)$, with parameter [\alpha':= \frac{2\alpha+3}{4\alpha-2}.] This is the counterpart in random planar maps of the duality property $\kappa \leftrightarrow 16/\kappa$ of Schramm-Loewner Evolutions and Conformal Loop Ensembles, recently established by Miller, Sheffield and Werner. As a byproduct, we identify the scaling limit of the boundary of the percolation cluster conditioned to have a large perimeter. The cases of subcritical and supercritical percolation are also discussed. In particular, we establish the sharpness of the phase transition through the tail distribution of the size of the percolation cluster.

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