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If you have a question about this talk, please contact webseminars. Random Geometry Co-authors: Hugo Duminil Copin (University of Geneva), Aran Raoufi (University of Geneva) Self-destructive percolation with parameters p, delta is obtained by taking a site percolation configuration with parameter p, closing all sites belonging to the infinite cluster, then opening every site with probability delta, independently of the rest. Call theta(p,delta) the probability that the origin is in an infinite cluster in the configuration thus obtained. For two dimensional lattices, we show the existence of delta > 0 such that, for any p > p_c , theta(p,delta) = 0. This proves a conjecture of van den Berg and Brouwer, who introduced the model. Our results also imply the non-existence of the infinite parameter forest-fire model on planar lattices. This talk is part of the Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series series. This talk is included in these lists:
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