Uniform spanning forests
成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Benjamini, I; Lyons, R; Peres, Y; Schramm, O
署名单位:
Weizmann Institute of Science; Hebrew University of Jerusalem; Indiana University System; Indiana University Bloomington; University of California System; University of California Berkeley
刊物名称:
ANNALS OF PROBABILITY
ISSN/ISSBN:
0091-1798
发表日期:
2001
页码:
1-65
关键词:
random-cluster measures
random-walks
harmonic-functions
2 dimensions
invariant percolation
conformal-invariance
RIEMANNIAN-MANIFOLDS
electrical networks
rough isometries
infinite-graphs
摘要:
We study uniform spanning forest measures on infinite graphs. which are weak limits of uniform spanning tree measures from finite subgraphs. These limits can be taken with free (FSF) or wired (WSF) boundary conditions. Pemantle proved that the free and wired spanning forests coincide in Z(d) and that they give a single tree iff d less than or equal to 4. In the present work, we extend Pemantle's alternative to general graphs and exhibit further connections of uniform spanning forests to random walks, potential theory, invariant percolation and amenability. The uniform spanning forest model is related to random cluster models in statistical physics, but, because of the preceding connections, its analysis can be carried further. Among our results are the following: The FSF and WSF in a graph G coincide iff all harmonic Dirichlet functions on G are constant. The tail sigma -fields of the WSF and the FSF are trivial on any graph. On any Cayley graph that is not a finite extension of Z, all component trees of the WSF have one end; this is new in Z(d) for d greater than or equal to 5. On any tree, as well as on any graph with spectral radius less than 1, a.s. all components of the WSF are recurrent. The basic topology of the free and the wired uniform spanning forest measures on lattices in hyperbolic space H-d is analyzed. A Cayley graph is amenable iff for all epsilon > 0, the union of the WSF and Bernoulli percolation with parameter E is connected. Harmonic measure from infinity is shown to exist on any recurrent proper planar graph with finite codegrees. We also present numerous open problems and conjectures.