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Condensation of random walks and the Wulff crystal

Probability 2018-03-28 v3 Mathematical Physics math.MP

Abstract

We introduce a Gibbs measure on nearest-neighbour paths of length tt in the Euclidean dd-dimensional lattice, where each path is penalised by a factor proportional to the size of its boundary and an inverse temperature β\beta. We prove that, for all β>0\beta>0, the random walk condensates to a set of diameter (t/β)1/3(t/\beta)^{1/3} in dimension d=2d=2, up to a multiplicative constant. In all dimensions d3d\ge 3, we also prove that the volume is bounded above by (t/β)d/(d+1)(t/\beta)^{d/(d+1)} and the diameter is bounded below by (t/β)1/(d+1)(t/\beta)^{1/(d+1)}. Similar results hold for a random walk conditioned to have local time greater than β\beta everywhere in its range when β\beta is larger than some explicit constant, which in dimension two is the logarithm of the connective constant.

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@article{arxiv.1305.0139,
  title  = {Condensation of random walks and the Wulff crystal},
  author = {Nathanael Berestycki and Ariel Yadin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1305.0139},
  year   = {2018}
}

Comments

major revisions; some errors corrected and structure of the proof simplified. Final version to appear in Ann. Inst. H. Poinc