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Exact asymptotics for Duarte and supercritical rooted kinetically constrained models

Probability 2018-07-20 v1

Abstract

Kinetically constrained models (KCM) are reversible interacting particle systems on Zd\mathbb Z^d with continuous time Markov dynamics of Glauber type, which represent a natural stochastic (and non-monotone) counterpart of the family of cellular automata known as U\mathcal U-bootstrap percolation. Furthermore, KCM have an interest in their own since they display some of the most striking features of the liquid-glass transition, a major and longstanding open problem in condensed matter physics. A key issue for KCM is to identify the scaling of the characteristic time scales when the equilibrium density of empty sites, qq, goes to zero. In [19,20] a general scheme was devised to determine a sharp upper bound for these time scales. Our paper is devoted to developing a (very different) technique which allows to prove matching lower bounds. We analyse the class of two-dimensional supercritical rooted KCM and the Duarte KCM, the most studied critical 11-rooted model. We prove that the relaxation time and the mean infection time diverge for supercritical rooted KCM as eΘ((logq)2)e^{\Theta((\log q)^2)} and for Duarte KCM as eΘ((logq)4/q2)e^{\Theta((\log q)^4/q^2)} when q0q\downarrow 0. These results prove the conjectures put forward in [20,22], and establish that the time scales for these KCM diverge much faster than for the corresponding U\mathcal U-bootstrap processes, the main reason being the occurrence of energy barriers which determine the dominant behaviour for KCM, but which do not matter for the bootstrap dynamics.

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@article{arxiv.1807.07519,
  title  = {Exact asymptotics for Duarte and supercritical rooted kinetically constrained models},
  author = {Laure Marêché and Fabio Martinelli and Cristina Toninelli},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1807.07519},
  year   = {2018}
}