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Random Tessellations and Gibbsian solutions of Hamilton-Jacobi Equations

Probability 2022-05-18 v2 Mathematical Physics math.MP

Abstract

We pursue two goals in this article. As our first goal, we construct a family MG\mathcal{M}_G of Gibbs like measures on the set of piecewise linear convex functions g:R2Rg:\mathbb{R}^2\to\mathbb{R}. It turns out that there is a one-to-one correspondence between the gradient of such convex functions and Laguerre tessellations\textit{Laguerre tessellations}. Each cell in a Laguerre tessellation is a convex polygon that is marked by a vector ρR2\rho\in\mathbb{R}^2. Each measure νfMG\nu^f\in\mathcal{M}_G in our family is uniquely characterized by a kernel f(x,ρ,ρ+)f(x,\rho^-,\rho^+), which represents the rate at which a line separating two cells associated with marks ρ\rho^- and ρ+\rho^+ passes through xx. To construct our measures, we give a precise recipe for the law of the restriction of our tessellation to a box. This recipe involves a boundary condition, and a dynamical description of our random tessellation inside the box. As we enlarge the box, the consistency of these random tessellations requires that the kernel satisfies a suitable kinetic like PDE. As our second goal, we study the invariance of the set MG\mathcal{M}_G with respect to the dynamics of such Hamilton-Jacobi PDEs. In particular we conjecture\textit{conjecture} the invariance of a suitable subfamily MG^\widehat{\mathcal{M}_G} of MG\mathcal{M}_G. More precisely, we expect that if the initial slope ux(,0)u_x(\cdot,0) is selected according to a measure νfMG^\nu^{f}\in \widehat{\mathcal{M}_G}, then at a later time the law of ux(,t)u_x(\cdot, t) is given by a measure νΘt(f)MG^\nu^{\Theta_t(f)}\in\widehat{\mathcal{M}_G}, for a suitable kernel Θt(f)\Theta_t(f). As we vary tt, the kernel Θt(f)\Theta_t(f) must satisfy a suitable kinetic equation. We remark that the function uu is also piecewise linear convex function in (x,t)(x,t), and its law is an example of a Gibbs-like measure on the set of Laguerre tessellations of certain convex subsets of R3\mathbb{R}^3.

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@article{arxiv.2108.09361,
  title  = {Random Tessellations and Gibbsian solutions of Hamilton-Jacobi Equations},
  author = {Mehdi Ouaki and Fraydoun Rezakhanlou},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2108.09361},
  year   = {2022}
}

Comments

64 pages, 1 figure. Revised version. To appear in Comm. Math. Phys