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Logarithmic delocalization of random Lipschitz functions on honeycomb and other lattices

Probability 2023-09-27 v1 Mathematical Physics math.MP

Abstract

We study random one-Lipschitz integer functions ff on the vertices of a finite connected graph, sampled according to the weight W(f)=v,wEcI{f(v)=f(w)}W(f) = \prod_{\langle v, w \rangle \in E} \mathbf{c}^{ \mathbb{I} \{ f(v) = f(w) \} } where c1\mathbf{c} \geq 1, and restricted by a boundary condition. For planar graphs, this is arguably the simplest ``2D random walk model'', and proving the convergence of such models to the Gaussian free field (GFF) is a major open question. Our main result is that for subgraphs of the honeycomb lattice (and some other cubic planar lattices), with flat boundary conditions and 1c21 \leq \mathbf{ c } \leq 2, such functions exhibit logarithmic variations. This is in line with the GFF prediction and improves a non-quantitative delocalization result by P. Lammers. The proof goes via level-set percolation arguments, including a renormalization inequality and a dichotomy theorem for level-set loops. In another direction, we show that random Lipschitz functions have bounded variance whenever the wired FK-Ising model with p=11/cp=1-1/\mathbf{c} percolates on the same lattice (corresponding to c>2+3\mathbf{c} > 2 + \sqrt{3} on the honeycomb lattice). Via a simple coupling, this also implies, perhaps surprisingly, that random homomorphisms are localized on the rhombille lattice.

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@article{arxiv.2309.14895,
  title  = {Logarithmic delocalization of random Lipschitz functions on honeycomb and other lattices},
  author = {Alex M. Karrila},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2309.14895},
  year   = {2023}
}

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70 pages; 10 figures with 20 illustrations