The disconnection by random walk of a discrete cylinder with a large finite connected base has been a recent object of interest. It has to do with the way paths of random walks can create interfaces. In this talk we describe some current results and explain how this problem is related to questions of percolation and to the model of random interlacements.
A seminar from the Classical and Quantum Transport in the Presence of Disorder conference in association with the Newton Institute programme: Mathematics and Physics of Anderson localization: 50 Years After
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