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We investigate the behaviour of r-neighbourhood bootstrap percolation on the binomial k-uniform random hypergraph Hₖ (n, p) for given integers k 2 and r 2. In r-neighbourhood bootstrap percolation, infection spreads through the hypergraph, starting from a set of initially infected vertices, and in each subsequent step of the process every vertex with at least r infected neighbours becomes infected. For our analysis the set of initially infected vertices is chosen uniformly at random from all sets of given size. In the regime n^-1 n^k-2p n^-1/r we establish a threshold such that if the number of initially infected vertices remains below the threshold, then with high probability only a few additional vertices become infected, while if the number of initially infected vertices exceeds the threshold then with high probability almost every vertex becomes infected. In fact we show that the probability of failure decreases exponentially.
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