“…Now, it easy to provide examples of graphs for which f G (x, y)/d G (x, y) → 0 as d G (x, y) → ∞. So, being able get a lower bound of the same form of (3.3), one could raise the question (raised in fact in [19]) whether there are graphs for which the finite connectivity functions decay sub-exponentially, even for p arbitrarily close to 1. In this last section, motivated by the bounds obtained in Theorem 5.9 of [19], we present two theorems concerning the decay of the connectivity function for Bernoulli percolation in a bounded degree graph G in the supercritical phase.…”