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Percolation is a logarithmic CFT. Among other things, this means it is not unitary.
This page focuses on “standard percolation” — see Related theories below for alternative definitions that yield different CFTs.
Percolation is
Because percolation is not a unitary CFT, there is no Hamiltonian lattice theory that flows to percolation in the IR.
Percolation in one dimension is, unsurprisingly, exactly solvable. Clearly no critical cluster can exist unless $p=1$, so that's the critical point. Working out the average cluster size at arbitrary $p$ can be an exercise.