Slow mixing of Glauber Dynamics for the hard-core model on regular bipartite graphs
Abstract
Let be a finite, -regular bipartite graph. For any let be the probability measure on the independent sets of in which the set is chosen with probability proportional to ( is the {\em hard-core measure with activity on }). We study the Glauber dynamics, or single-site update Markov chain, whose stationary distribution is . We show that when is large enough (as a function of and the expansion of subsets of single-parity of ) then the convergence to stationarity is exponentially slow in . In particular, if is the -dimensional hypercube we show that for values of tending to 0 as grows, the convergence to stationarity is exponentially slow in the volume of the cube. The proof combines a conductance argument with combinatorial enumeration methods.
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@article{arxiv.1206.3165,
title = {Slow mixing of Glauber Dynamics for the hard-core model on regular bipartite graphs},
author = {David Galvin and Prasad Tetali},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1206.3165},
year = {2012}
}
Comments
18 pages. This paper appeared in Random Structures and Algorithms in 2006, and is an expanded version of the abstract Slow mixing of Glauber dynamics for the hard-core model on the hypercube that appeared in the proceedings of SODA 2004