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Tertiles and the time constant

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 July 2020

Daniel Ahlberg*
Affiliation:
Stockholm University
*
*Postal address: Department of Mathematics, Stockholm University, SE - 106 91 Stockholm, Sweden. Email address: daniel.ahlberg@math.su.se

Abstract

We consider planar first-passage percolation and show that the time constant can be bounded by multiples of the first and second tertiles of the weight distribution. As a consequence, we obtain a counter-example to a problem proposed by Alm and Deijfen (2015).

Type
Research Papers
Copyright
© Applied Probability Trust 2020

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