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Density of imaginary multiplicative chaos via Malliavin calculus

Probability 2025-12-01 v3 Mathematical Physics math.MP

Abstract

We consider the imaginary Gaussian multiplicative chaos, i.e. the complex Wick exponential μβ:=:eiβΓ(x):\mu_\beta := :e^{i\beta \Gamma(x)}: for a log-correlated Gaussian field Γ\Gamma in d1d \geq 1 dimensions. We prove a basic density result, showing that for any nonzero continuous test function ff, the complex-valued random variable μβ(f)\mu_\beta(f) has a smooth density w.r.t. the Lebesgue measure on C\mathbb{C}. As a corollary, we deduce that the negative moments of imaginary chaos on the unit circle do not correspond to the analytic continuation of the Fyodorov-Bouchaud formula, even when well-defined. Somewhat surprisingly, basic density results are not easy to prove for imaginary chaos and one of the main contributions of the article is introducing Malliavin calculus to the study of (complex) multiplicative chaos. To apply Malliavin calculus to imaginary chaos, we develop a new decomposition theorem for non-degenerate log-correlated fields via a small detour to operator theory, and obtain small ball probabilities for Sobolev norms of imaginary chaos.

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@article{arxiv.2008.11768,
  title  = {Density of imaginary multiplicative chaos via Malliavin calculus},
  author = {Juhan Aru and Antoine Jego and Janne Junnila},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2008.11768},
  year   = {2025}
}

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Minor changes. To appear in Probability Theory and Related Fields