Aging in Metropolis dynamics of the REM: a proof
Abstract
We study the aging behavior of the Random Energy Model (REM) evolving under Metropolis dynamics. We prove that a classical two-time correlation function converges almost surely to the arcsine law distribution function that characterizes activated aging, as predicted in the physics literature, in the optimal domain of the time-scale and temperature parameters where this result can be expected to hold. In the course of the proof we establish that a certain continuous time clock process, after proper rescaling, converges almost surely to a stable subordinator, improving upon the result of Cerny and Wassmer (2015) where a closely related clock is shown to converge in probability only, and in a restricted region of the time-scale and temperature parameters. The random rescaling involved in this convergence is controlled at the fine level of fluctuations. As a byproduct, we refine and prove a conjecture made in Cerny and Wassmer (2015).
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@article{arxiv.1602.06081,
title = {Aging in Metropolis dynamics of the REM: a proof},
author = {Véronique Gayrard},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1602.06081},
year = {2016}
}