Cluster-cluster model
Tue 19.08 11:30 - 12:30
- Technion Probability Group Seminar
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Meyer 861
Abstract: The Cluster-cluster model was defined by Meakin in 1984. Consider a stochastic process on the graph Z^d.Each x in Z^d starts with a cluster of size 1 with probability p in (0,1] independently. Each cluster C performs a continuous time SRW with rate |C|^{-\alpha}. If it attempts to move to a vertex occupied by another cluster, it does not move, and instead the two clusters connect via a new edge. In this talk we will present results about explosion, non-explosion and cluster growth rates, as a function of the dimension - d, percolation density - p and diffusion rate parameter - alpha.
Joint work with Noam Berger (TUM) and Eviatar Procaccia (Technion)

