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Liouville dynamical percolation
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WoS WOS:000655949800001
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85107295441
DOI 10.1007/S00440-021-01057-1
Año 2021
Tipo artículo de investigación

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Autores Afiliación Chile

Instituciones Chile

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Abstract



When gamma < root 3/4, we obtain quantitative bounds on the mixing of quad crossing events.

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Ord. Autor Género Institución - País
1 Garban, Christophe Hombre Univ Claude Bernard Lyon 1 - Francia
Inst Univ France IUF - Francia
Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 - Francia
Institut Universitaire de France - Francia
2 Holden, Nina Mujer Swiss Fed Inst Technol - Suiza
ETH Zurich - Suiza
3 SEPULVEDA-OROSTICA, AQUILES FERNANDO Hombre Universidad de Chile - Chile
4 Sun, Xin - UNIV PENN - Estados Unidos
University of Pennsylvania - Estados Unidos

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FONDECYT
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NSF
European Research Council
Norwegian Research Council
ERC
Institut Universitaire de France
Horizon 2020 Framework Programme
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Institut Universitaire de France (IUF)
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Walter Haefner Foundation
Simons Society of Fellows
ETH Z?rich Foundation

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We thank Jeffrey Steif for a very good comment and discussion after our talk in Oberwolfach, which lead to Sect. 2.6. We also thank Rick Bradley and Jean-Paul Thouvenot for their inputs to that section, we thank Ewain Gwynne for helpful comments to the paper, and we thank the anonymous referee for many helpful comments and careful reading of the paper. The research of C.G. is supported by the ERC grant LiKo 676999 and Institut Universitaire de France (IUF). The research of N.H. is supported by Dr. Max Rossler, the Walter Haefner Foundation, the ETH Zurich Foundation, and a fellowship from the Norwegian Research Council. The research of A.S was supported by the ERC grant LiKo 676999 and is now supported by Grant ANID AFB170001 and FONDECYT iniciacion de investigacion No 11200085. The research of X.S. was supported by Simons Society of Fellows under Award 527901, and by NSF Award DMS-1811092 and DMS-2027986. Part of the work on this paper was carried out during the visit of N.H. and X.S. to Lyon in November 2017 and 2018. They thank for the hospitality and for the funding through the ERC grant LiKo 676999. A.S would also like to thank the hospitality of Nucleo Milenio "Stochastic models of complex and disordered systems" for repeated invitation to Santiago, where part of this paper was written.
We thank Jeffrey Steif for a very good comment and discussion after our talk in Oberwolfach, which lead to Sect. . We also thank Rick Bradley and Jean-Paul Thouvenot for their inputs to that section, we thank Ewain Gwynne for helpful comments to the paper, and we thank the anonymous referee for many helpful comments and careful reading of the paper. The research of C.G. is supported by the ERC grant LiKo 676999 and Institut Universitaire de France (IUF). The research of N.H. is supported by Dr. Max Rössler, the Walter Haefner Foundation, the ETH Zürich Foundation, and a fellowship from the Norwegian Research Council. The research of A.S was supported by the ERC grant LiKo 676999 and is now supported by Grant ANID AFB170001 and FONDECYT iniciación de investigación No 11200085. The research of X.S. was supported by Simons Society of Fellows under Award 527901, and by NSF Award DMS-1811092 and DMS-2027986. Part of the work on this paper was carried out during the visit of N.H. and X.S. to Lyon in November 2017 and 2018. They thank for the hospitality and for the funding through the ERC grant LiKo 676999. A.S would also like to thank the hospitality of Núcleo Milenio “Stochastic models of complex and disordered systems” for repeated invitation to Santiago, where part of this paper was written.

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