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Mixing time of critical Ising model on trees is polynomial in the height

Probability 2015-05-13 v1 Mathematical Physics math.MP

Abstract

In the heat-bath Glauber dynamics for the Ising model on the lattice, physicists believe that the spectral gap of the continuous-time chain exhibits the following behavior. For some critical inverse-temperature βc\beta_c, the inverse-gap is bounded for β<βc\beta < \beta_c, polynomial in the surface area for β=βc\beta = \beta_c and exponential in it for β>βc\beta > \beta_c. This has been proved for Z2\Z^2 except at criticality. So far, the only underlying geometry where the critical behavior has been confirmed is the complete graph. Recently, the dynamics for the Ising model on a regular tree, also known as the Bethe lattice, has been intensively studied. The facts that the inverse-gap is bounded for β<βc\beta < \beta_c and exponential for β>βc\beta > \beta_c were established, where βc\beta_c is the critical spin-glass parameter, and the tree-height hh plays the role of the surface area. In this work, we complete the picture for the inverse-gap of the Ising model on the bb-ary tree, by showing that it is indeed polynomial in hh at criticality. The degree of our polynomial bound does not depend on bb, and furthermore, this result holds under any boundary condition. We also obtain analogous bounds for the mixing-time of the chain. In addition, we study the near critical behavior, and show that for β>βc\beta > \beta_c, the inverse-gap and mixing-time are both exp[Θ((ββc)h)]\exp[\Theta((\beta-\beta_c) h)].

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@article{arxiv.0901.4152,
  title  = {Mixing time of critical Ising model on trees is polynomial in the height},
  author = {Jian Ding and Eyal Lubetzky and Yuval Peres},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0901.4152},
  year   = {2015}
}

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53 pages; 3 figures