Emergence of the Circle in a Statistical Model of Random Cubic Graphs
Abstract
We consider a formal discretisation of Euclidean quantum gravity defined by a statistical model of random -regular graphs and making using of the Ollivier curvature, a coarse analogue of the Ricci curvature. Numerical analysis shows that the Hausdorff and spectral dimensions of the model approach in the joint classical-thermodynamic limit and we argue that the scaling limit of the model is the circle of radius , . Given mild kinematic constraints, these claims can be proven with full mathematical rigour: speaking precisely, it may be shown that for -regular graphs of girth at least , any sequence of action minimising configurations converges in the sense of Gromov-Hausdorff to . We also present strong evidence for the existence of a second-order phase transition through an analysis of finite size effects. This -- essentially solvable -- toy model of emergent one-dimensional geometry is meant as a controllable paradigm for the nonperturbative definition of random flat surfaces.
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@article{arxiv.2008.11779,
title = {Emergence of the Circle in a Statistical Model of Random Cubic Graphs},
author = {Christy Kelly and Carlo Trugenberger and Fabio Biancalana},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2008.11779},
year = {2021}
}
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