The Limit Shape of the Leaky Abelian Sandpile Model
Abstract
The leaky abelian sandpile model (Leaky-ASM) is a growth model in which grains of sand start at the origin in and diffuse along the vertices according to a toppling rule. A site can topple if its amount of sand is above a threshold. In each topple a site sends some sand to each neighbor and leaks a portion of its sand. We compute the limit shape as a function of in the symmetric case where each topple sends an equal amount of sand to each neighbor. The limit shape converges to a circle as and a diamond as . We compute the limit shape by comparing the odometer function at a site to the probability that a killed random walk dies at that site. When the Leaky-ASM converges to the abelian sandpile model (ASM) with a modified initial configuration. We also prove the limit shape is a circle when simultaneously with we have that converges to slower than any power of . To gain information about the ASM faster convergence is necessary.
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@article{arxiv.2010.01946,
title = {The Limit Shape of the Leaky Abelian Sandpile Model},
author = {Ian Alevy and Sevak Mkrtchyan},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2010.01946},
year = {2021}
}
Comments
30 pages, 10 figures. To be published in International Mathematics Research Notices. The proof of Lemma 3.3 has been simplified and we have corrected several typos