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Three-dimensional Brownian loop soup clusters

Published 8 Jan 2026 in math.PR and math-ph | (2601.04840v1)

Abstract: We study Brownian loop soup clusters in $\mathbb{R}3$ for an arbitrary intensity $α>0$. We show the existence of a phase transition for the presence of unbounded clusters and study its basic properties. In particular, we show that, when $α$ is sufficiently large, almost surely all the loops are connected into a single cluster. Such a phenomenon is not observed in discrete percolation-type models. In addition, we prove the existence of a one-arm exponent and compare the clusters with the finite-range system obtained by imposing lower and upper bounds on the diameter of the loops. Finally, we provide a toolbox concerning the Brownian loop measure in $\mathbb{R}d$, $d \ge 3$. In particular, we derive decomposition formulas by rerooting the loops in specific ways and show that the loop measure is conformally invariant, generalising results of [Lup18] in dimension 1 and [LW04] in dimension 2.

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