Large deviations of Dyson Brownian motion on the circle and multiradial SLE(0+)
Abstract
We show a finite-time large deviation principle (LDP) for "Dyson type" diffusion processes, including Dyson Brownian motion on the circle, for a fixed number of particles as the coupling parameter tends to . We also characterize the large-time behavior of finite-energy and zero-energy systems. Interestingly, the latter correspond to the Calogero-Moser-Sutherland integrable system. We use these results to derive an LDP in the Hausdorff metric for multiradial Schramm-Loewner evolution, SLE, as , with good rate function being the multiradial Loewner energy. Here, the main difficulty is that the curves have a common target point, preventing the configurational (global) approach. Our proof thus requires topological results in Loewner theory: using a derivative estimate for the radial Loewner map in terms of the energy of its driving function, we show that finite-energy multiradial Loewner hulls are disjoint unions of simple curves, except possibly at their common endpoint.
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@article{arxiv.2407.13762,
title = {Large deviations of Dyson Brownian motion on the circle and multiradial SLE(0+)},
author = {Osama Abuzaid and Vivian Olsiewski Healey and Eveliina Peltola},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2407.13762},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
v3: 56 pages; 3 figures; major revision; strengthened the main results involving general potentials of Dyson type; SLE results unchanged