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Tightness of discrete Gibbsian line ensembles

Probability 2023-02-17 v2 Mathematical Physics math.MP

Abstract

A discrete Gibbsian line ensemble L=(L1,,LN)\mathfrak{L} = (L_1,\dots,L_N) consists of NN independent random walks on the integers conditioned not to cross one another, i.e., L1LNL_1 \geq \cdots \geq L_N. In this paper we provide sufficient conditions for convergence of a sequence of suitably scaled discrete Gibbsian line ensembles fN=(f1N,,fNN)f^N = (f_1^N,\dots,f_N^N) as the number of curves NN tends to infinity. Assuming log-concavity and a KMT-type coupling for the random walk jump distribution, we prove that under mild control of the one-point marginals of the top curves with a global parabolic shift, the full sequence (fN)(f^N) is tight in the topology of uniform convergence over compact sets, and moreover any weak subsequential limit possesses the Brownian Gibbs property. If in addition the top curves converge in finite-dimensional distributions to the parabolic Airy2\mathrm{Airy}_2 process, then a result of arXiv:2002.00684 implies that (fN)(f^N) converges to the parabolically shifted Airy line ensemble. These results apply to a broad class of discrete jump distributions, including geometric as well as any log-concave distribution whose support forms a compact integer interval.

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@article{arxiv.2112.05110,
  title  = {Tightness of discrete Gibbsian line ensembles},
  author = {Christian Serio},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2112.05110},
  year   = {2023}
}

Comments

Journal version; minor corrections throughout paper, additions to introduction. 55 pages