English

Tightness of exponential metrics for log-correlated Gaussian fields in arbitrary dimension

Probability 2025-07-08 v4 Mathematical Physics math.MP

Abstract

We prove the tightness of a natural approximation scheme for an analog of the Liouville quantum gravity metric on Rd\mathbb R^d for arbitrary d2d\geq 2. More precisely, let {hn}n1\{h_n\}_{n\geq 1} be a suitable sequence of Gaussian random functions which approximates a log-correlated Gaussian field on Rd\mathbb R^d. Consider the family of random metrics on Rd\mathbb R^d obtained by weighting the lengths of paths by eξhne^{\xi h_n}, where ξ>0\xi > 0 is a parameter. We prove that if ξ\xi belongs to the subcritical phase (which is defined by the condition that the distance exponent Q(ξ)Q(\xi) is greater than 2d\sqrt{2d}), then after appropriate re-scaling, these metrics are tight and that every subsequential limit is a metric on Rd\mathbb R^d which induces the Euclidean topology. We include a substantial list of open problems.

Keywords

Cite

@article{arxiv.2310.03996,
  title  = {Tightness of exponential metrics for log-correlated Gaussian fields in arbitrary dimension},
  author = {Jian Ding and Ewain Gwynne and Zijie Zhuang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2310.03996},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

72 pages, 10 figures; minor revision