Rigidity of proper colorings of $\mathbb{Z}^d$
Abstract
A proper -coloring of a domain in is a function assigning one of colors to each vertex of the domain such that adjacent vertices are colored differently. Sampling a proper -coloring uniformly at random, does the coloring typically exhibit long-range order? It has been known since the work of Dobrushin that no such ordering can arise when is large compared with . We prove here that long-range order does arise for each when is sufficiently high, and further characterize all periodic maximal-entropy Gibbs states for the model. Ordering is also shown to emerge in low dimensions if the lattice is replaced by with , sufficiently high and a cycle of even length. The results address questions going back to Berker--Kadanoff (1980), Koteck\'y (1985) and Salas--Sokal (1997).
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@article{arxiv.1808.03597,
title = {Rigidity of proper colorings of $\mathbb{Z}^d$},
author = {Ron Peled and Yinon Spinka},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1808.03597},
year = {2020}
}
Comments
53 pages, 7 figures. Many minor enhancements. Added figures