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A mating-of-trees approach for graph distances in random planar maps

Probability 2020-03-12 v3 Mathematical Physics Combinatorics math.MP

Abstract

We introduce a general technique for proving estimates for certain random planar maps which belong to the γ\gamma-Liouville quantum gravity (LQG) universality class for γ(0,2)\gamma \in (0,2). The family of random planar maps we consider are those which can be encoded by a two-dimensional random walk with i.i.d.\ increments via a mating-of-trees bijection, and includes the uniform infinite planar triangulation (UIPT; γ=8/3\gamma=\sqrt{8/3}); and planar maps weighted by the number of different spanning trees (γ=2\gamma=\sqrt 2), bipolar orientations (γ=4/3\gamma=\sqrt{4/3}), or Schnyder woods (γ=1\gamma=1) that can be put on the map. Using our technique, we prove estimates for graph distances in the above family of random planar maps. In particular, we obtain non-trivial upper and lower bounds for the cardinality of a graph distance ball consistent with the Watabiki (1993) prediction for the Hausdorff dimension of γ\gamma-LQG and we establish the existence of an exponent for certain distances in the map. The basic idea of our approach is to compare a given random planar map MM to a mated-CRT map---a random planar map constructed from a correlated two-dimensional Brownian motion---using a strong coupling (Zaitsev, 1998) of the encoding walk for MM and the Brownian motion used to construct the mated-CRT map. This allows us to deduce estimates for graph distances in MM from the estimates for graph distances in the mated-CRT map which we proved (using continuum theory) in a previous work. In the special case when γ=8/3\gamma=\sqrt{8/3}, we instead deduce estimates for the 8/3\sqrt{8/3}-mated-CRT map from known results for the UIPT. The arguments of this paper do not directly use SLE/LQG, and can be read without any knowledge of these objects.

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@article{arxiv.1711.00723,
  title  = {A mating-of-trees approach for graph distances in random planar maps},
  author = {Ewain Gwynne and Nina Holden and Xin Sun},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1711.00723},
  year   = {2020}
}

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46 pages, 19 figures; final version, to appear in PTRF