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Upper bounds on Liouville first passage percolation and Watabiki's prediction

Probability 2019-11-27 v4

Abstract

Given a planar continuum Gaussian free field hUh^{\mathcal U} in a domain U\mathcal U with Dirichlet boundary condition and any δ>0\delta>0, we let {hδU(v):vU}\{h_\delta^{\mathcal U}(v): v\in \mathcal U\} be a real-valued smooth Gaussian process where hδU(v)h_\delta^{\mathcal U}(v) is the average of hUh^{\mathcal U} along a circle of radius δ\delta with center vv. For γ>0\gamma > 0, we study the Liouville first passage percolation (in scale δ\delta), i.e., the shortest path distance in U\mathcal U where the weight of each path PP is given by PeγhδU(z)dz\int_P \mathrm{e}^{\gamma h_\delta^{\mathcal U}(z)} |dz|. We show that the distance between two typical points is O(δcγ4/3/logγ1)O(\delta^{c^* \gamma^{4/3}/\log \gamma^{-1}}) for all sufficiently small but fixed γ>0\gamma>0 and some constant c>0c^* > 0. In addition, we obtain similar upper bounds on the Liouville first passage percolation for discrete Gaussian free fields, as well as the Liouville graph distance which roughly speaking is the minimal number of Euclidean balls with comparable Liouville quantum gravity measure whose union contains a continuous path between two endpoints. Our results contradict with some reasonable interpretations of Watabiki's prediction (1993) on the random distance of Liouville quantum gravity at high temperatures.

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@article{arxiv.1610.09998,
  title  = {Upper bounds on Liouville first passage percolation and Watabiki's prediction},
  author = {Jian Ding and Subhajit Goswami},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1610.09998},
  year   = {2019}
}

Comments

The current version has been accepted for publication in Communications on Pure and Applied Mathematics