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A-localized states for clock models on trees and their extremal decomposition into glassy states

Probability 2024-11-18 v1

Abstract

We consider Zq\mathbb{Z}_q-valued clock models on a regular tree, for general classes of ferromagnetic nearest neighbor interactions which have a discrete rotational symmetry. It has been proved recently that, at strong enough coupling, families of homogeneous Markov chain Gibbs states μA\mu_A coexist whose single-site marginals concentrate on AZqA\subset \mathbb{Z}_q, and which are not convex combinations of each other [AbHeKuMa24]. In this note, we aim at a description of the extremal decomposition of μA\mu_A for A2|A|\geq 2 into all extremal Gibbs measures, which may be spatially inhomogeneous. First, we show that in regimes of very strong coupling, μA\mu_A is not extremal. Moreover, μA\mu_A possesses a single-site reconstruction property which holds for spin values sent from the origin to infinity, when these initial values are chosen from AA. As our main result, we show that μA\mu_A decomposes into uncountably many extremal inhomogeneous states. The proof is based on multi-site reconstruction which allows to derive concentration properties of branch overlaps. Our method is based on a new good site/bad site decomposition adapted to the AA-localization property, together with a coarse graining argument in local state space.

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@article{arxiv.2411.10271,
  title  = {A-localized states for clock models on trees and their extremal decomposition into glassy states},
  author = {Christof Kuelske and Niklas Schubert},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2411.10271},
  year   = {2024}
}

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32 pages, 3 figures