
In Catalan percolation, all nearest-neighbor edges $\{i,i+1\}$ along $\mathbb Z$ are initially occupied, and all other edges are open independently with probability $p$. Open edges $\{i,j\}$ are occupied if some pair of edges $\{i,k\}$ and $\{k,j\}$, with $i
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Probability (math.PR), FOS: Mathematics, Mathematics - Combinatorics, Combinatorics (math.CO), 60K35 (Primary) 82B43, 05A15 (Secondary), Mathematics - Probability
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