A sharp phase transition for q-percolation is proven for the marked stationary random connection model on higher-dimensional simplicial complexes, unifying the Boolean, Vietoris-Rips, and Cech cases.
Central limit theorems for the Euler characteristic in the Random Connection Model for higher-dimensional simplicial complexes
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As generalizations of random graphs, random simplicial complexes have been receiving growing attention in the literature. In this paper, we naturally extend the Random Connection Model (RCM), a random graph that has been extensively studied for over three decades, to a random simplicial complex, recovering many models currently found in the literature as special cases. In this new model, we derive quantitative central limit theorems for a generalized Euler characteristic in various asymptotic scenarios. We will accomplish this within a very general framework, where the vertices of the simplicial complex are drawn from an arbitrary Borel space.
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Percolation in the marked stationary Random Connection Model for higher-dimensional simplicial complexes
A sharp phase transition for q-percolation is proven for the marked stationary random connection model on higher-dimensional simplicial complexes, unifying the Boolean, Vietoris-Rips, and Cech cases.