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Coulomb gas and the Grunsky operator on a Jordan domain with corners

Complex Variables 2026-03-20 v2 Mathematical Physics math.MP

Abstract

Let DD be a Jordan domain of unit capacity. We study the partition function of a planar Coulomb gas in DD with a hard wall along η=D\eta = \partial D, Zn(D)=1n!Dn1k<nzkz2k=1nd2zk.Z_{n}(D) =\frac 1{n!}\int_{D^n}\prod_{1\le k < \ell \le n}|z_k-z_\ell|^{2} \prod_{k=1}^n d^2z_k. We are interested in how the geometry of η\eta is reflected in the large nn behavior of Zn(D)Z_n(D). We prove that η\eta is a Weil-Petersson quasicircle if and only if limnlogZn(D)Zn(D)=112IL(η), \lim_{n \to \infty} \log \frac{Z_n(D)}{Z_n(\mathbb{D})} = -\frac{1}{12}I^L(\eta), where ILI^L is the Loewner energy, D\mathbb{D} is the unit disc, and logZn(D)=logπn/n!\log Z_n(\mathbb{D}) = \log \pi^n/n!. We next consider piecewise analytic η\eta with mm corners of interior opening angles παp,p=1,,m\pi \alpha_p, p=1,\ldots, m. Our main result is the asymptotic formula limn1lognlogZn(D)Zn(D)=16p=1m(αp+1αp2) \lim_{n\to\infty}\frac 1{\log n} \log \frac{Z_n(D)}{Z_n(\mathbb{D})} =-\frac 16\sum_{p=1}^m \left(\alpha_p+\frac 1{\alpha_p}-2 \right) which is consistent with physics predictions. The starting point of our analysis is an exact expression for logZn(D)\log Z_{n}(D) in terms of a Fredholm determinant involving the truncated Grunsky operator for DD. The proof of the main result is based on careful asymptotic analysis of the Grunsky coefficients. As further applications of our method we also study the Loewner energy and the related Fekete-Pommerenke energy, a quantity appearing in the analysis of Fekete points, for equipotentials approximating the boundary of a domain with corners. We formulate several conjectures and open problems.

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@article{arxiv.2309.00308,
  title  = {Coulomb gas and the Grunsky operator on a Jordan domain with corners},
  author = {Kurt Johansson and Fredrik Viklund},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2309.00308},
  year   = {2026}
}

Comments

Accepted for publication in Invent. Math. 54 pages, 2 figures. Corrections and revisions following the referee's comments