Infinite loops in random loop models on bounded-degree graphs occur strictly later than infinite clusters in the associated Bernoulli percolation.
Existence of a phase transition of the interchange process on the Hamming graph
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The interchange process on a finite graph is obtained by placing a particle on each vertex of the graph, then at rate 1, selecting an edge uniformly at random and swapping the two particles at either end of this edge. In this paper we develop new techniques to show the existence of a phase transition of the interchange process on the 2-dimensional Hamming graph. We show that in the subcritical phase, all of the cycles of the process have length $O(\log n)$, whereas in the supercritical phase a positive density of vertices lie in cycles of length at least $n^{2-\varepsilon}$ for any $\varepsilon>0$.
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Critical Parameters for Loop and Bernoulli Percolation
Infinite loops in random loop models on bounded-degree graphs occur strictly later than infinite clusters in the associated Bernoulli percolation.