English

Non-reversible stationary states for majority voter and Ising dynamics on trees

Probability 2024-05-20 v2

Abstract

We study three Markov processes on infinite, unrooted, regular trees: the stochastic Ising model (also known as the Glauber heat bath dynamics of the Ising model), a majority voter dynamic, and a coalescing particle model. In each of the three cases the tree exhibits a preferred direction encoded into the model. For all three models, our main result is the existence of a stationary but non-reversible measure. For the Ising model, this requires imposing that the inverse temperature is large and choosing suitable non-uniform couplings, and our theorem implies the existence of a stationary measure which looks nothing like a low-temperature Gibbs measure. The interesting aspect of our results lies in the fact that the analogous processes do not have non-Gibbsian stationary measures on Zd\mathbb Z^d, owing to the amenability of that graph. In fact, no example of a stochastic Ising model with a non-reversible stationary state was known to date.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.2211.01033,
  title  = {Non-reversible stationary states for majority voter and Ising dynamics on trees},
  author = {Piet Lammers and Fabio Toninelli},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2211.01033},
  year   = {2024}
}

Comments

16 pages, 2 figures; added figures and improved exposition