Péter Mester
We show by example that there is a Cayley graph, having two invariant random subgraphs X and Y, such that there exists a monotone coupling between them in the sense that X⊂Y, although no such coupling can be invariant. Here, “invariant” means that the distribution is invariant under group multiplications.
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