Schnyder woods, SLE(16), and Liouville quantum gravity
Abstract
In 1990, Schnyder used a 3-spanning-tree decomposition of a simple triangulation, now known as the Schnyder wood, to give a fundamental grid-embedding algorithm for planar maps. In the framework of mating of trees, a uniformly sampled Schnyder-wood-decorated triangulation can produce a triple of random walks. We show that these three walks converge in the scaling limit to three Brownian motions produced in the mating-of-trees framework by Liouville quantum gravity (LQG) with parameter , decorated with a triple of SLE's curves. These three SLE's curves are coupled such that the angle difference between them is in imaginary geometry. Our convergence result provides a description of the continuum limit of Schnyder's embedding algorithm via LQG and SLE.
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@article{arxiv.1705.03573,
title = {Schnyder woods, SLE(16), and Liouville quantum gravity},
author = {Yiting Li and Xin Sun and Samuel S. Watson},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1705.03573},
year = {2022}
}
Comments
Final version; accepted at Transactions of the AMS