Limit shape of minimal difference partitions and fractional statistics
Abstract
The class of minimal difference partitions MDP() (with gap ) is defined by the condition that successive parts in an integer partition differ from one another by at least . In a recent series of papers by A. Comtet and collaborators, the MDP() ensemble with uniform measure was interpreted as a combinatorial model for quantum systems with fractional statistics, that is, interpolating between the classic Bose-Einstein () and Fermi-Dirac () cases. This was done by formally allowing values using an analytic continuation of the limit shape of the corresponding Young diagrams calculated for integer . To justify this "replica-trick", we introduce a more general model based on a variable MDP-type condition encoded by an integer sequence , whereby the (limiting) gap is naturally interpreted as the Ces\`aro mean of . In this model, we find the family of limit shapes parameterized by confirming the earlier answer, and also obtain the asymptotics of the number of parts.
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@article{arxiv.1809.06122,
title = {Limit shape of minimal difference partitions and fractional statistics},
author = {Leonid V. Bogachev and Yuri V. Yakubovich},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1809.06122},
year = {2019}
}
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46 pages, 5 figures