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Hausdorff dimensions for shared endpoints of disjoint geodesics in the directed landscape

Probability 2021-08-26 v4 Mathematical Physics math.MP

Abstract

Within the Kardar-Parisi-Zhang universality class, the space-time Airy sheet is conjectured to be the canonical scaling limit for last passage percolation models. In recent work arXiv:1812.00309 of Dauvergne, Ortmann, and Vir\'ag, this object was constructed and shown to be the limit after parabolic correction of one such model: Brownian last passage percolation. This limit object, called the directed landscape, admits geodesic paths between any two space-time points (x,s)(x,s) and (y,t)(y,t) with s<ts<t. In this article, we examine fractal properties of the set of these paths. Our main results concern exceptional endpoints admitting disjoint geodesics. First, we fix two distinct starting locations x1x_1 and x2x_2, and consider geodesics traveling (x1,0)(y,1)(x_1,0)\to (y,1) and (x2,0)(y,1)(x_2,0)\to (y,1). We prove that the set of yRy\in\mathbb{R} for which these geodesics coalesce only at time 11 has Hausdorff dimension one-half. Second, we consider endpoints (x,0)(x,0) and (y,1)(y,1) between which there exist two geodesics intersecting only at times 00 and 11. We prove that the set of such (x,y)R2(x,y)\in\mathbb{R}^2 also has Hausdorff dimension one-half. The proofs require several inputs of independent interest, including (i) connections to the so-called difference weight profile studied in arXiv:1904.01717; and (ii) a tail estimate on the number of disjoint geodesics starting and ending in small intervals. The latter result extends the analogous estimate proved for the prelimiting model in arXiv:1709.04110.

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@article{arxiv.1912.04164,
  title  = {Hausdorff dimensions for shared endpoints of disjoint geodesics in the directed landscape},
  author = {Erik Bates and Shirshendu Ganguly and Alan Hammond},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1912.04164},
  year   = {2021}
}

Comments

41 pages, 11 figures, minor revisions