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Lower Bounds on the Critical Density in the Hard Disk Model via Optimized Metrics

Computational Complexity 2014-07-09 v1 Statistical Mechanics

Abstract

We prove a new lower bound on the critical density ρc\rho_c of the hard disk model, i.e., the density below which it is possible to efficiently sample random configurations of nn non-overlapping disks in a unit torus. We use a classic Markov chain which moves one disk at a time, but with an improved path coupling analysis. Our main tool is an optimized metric on neighboring pairs of configurations, i.e., configurations that differ in the position of a single disk: we define a metric that depends on the difference in these positions, and which approaches zero continuously as they coincide. This improves the previous lower bound ρc1/8\rho_c \ge 1/8 to ρc0.154\rho_c \ge 0.154.

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@article{arxiv.1407.1930,
  title  = {Lower Bounds on the Critical Density in the Hard Disk Model via Optimized Metrics},
  author = {Thomas P. Hayes and Cristopher Moore},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1407.1930},
  year   = {2014}
}