Regularity and confluence of geodesics for the supercritical Liouville quantum gravity metric
Abstract
Let be the planar Gaussian free field and let be a supercritical Liouville quantum gravity (LQG) metric associated with . Such metrics arise as subsequential scaling limits of supercritical Liouville first passage percolation (Ding-Gwynne, 2020) and correspond to values of the matter central charge . We show that a.s. the boundary of each complementary connected component of a -metric ball is a Jordan curve and is compact and finite-dimensional with respect to . This is in contrast to the \emph{whole} boundary of the -metric ball, which is non-compact and infinite-dimensional with respect to (Pfeffer, 2021). Using our regularity results for boundaries of complementary connected components of -metric balls, we extend the confluence of geodesics results of Gwynne-Miller (2019) to the case of supercritical Liouville quantum gravity. These results show that two -geodesics with the same starting point and different target points coincide for a non-trivial initial time interval.
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@article{arxiv.2104.06502,
title = {Regularity and confluence of geodesics for the supercritical Liouville quantum gravity metric},
author = {Jian Ding and Ewain Gwynne},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2104.06502},
year = {2023}
}
Comments
52 pages, 10 figures; accepted to Probability and Mathematical Physics