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Why is number of single cell clusters always greatest in a random matrix?
Consider a large $N\times N$ square lattice, where each cell has a probability $p$ of being "occupied" (let's call denote them as "black") and a probability $1-p$ of being empty (let's denote them as "...
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Generalization: (The "number" of) smaller sized clusters in large random binary matrices follow a descending order. Why?
This is a sequel to the question: Why is number of single cell clusters always greatest in a random matrix?
In their answer, @Aaron Meyerowitz came up with a nice strategy to prove why the number of ...