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Volume of metric balls in Liouville quantum gravity

Probability 2020-12-01 v2 Mathematical Physics math.MP

Abstract

We study the volume of metric balls in Liouville quantum gravity (LQG). For γ(0,2)\gamma \in (0,2), it has been known since the early work of Kahane (1985) and Molchan (1996) that the LQG volume of Euclidean balls has finite moments exactly for p(,4/γ2)p \in (-\infty, 4/\gamma^2). Here, we prove that the LQG volume of LQG metric balls admits all finite moments. This answers a question of Gwynne and Miller and generalizes a result obtained by Le Gall for the Brownian map, namely, the γ=8/3\gamma = \sqrt{8/3} case. We use this moment bound to show that on a compact set the volume of metric balls of size rr is given by rdγ+or(1)r^{d_{\gamma}+o_r(1)}, where dγd_{\gamma} is the dimension of the LQG metric space. Using similar techniques, we prove analogous results for the first exit time of Liouville Brownian motion from a metric ball. Gwynne-Miller-Sheffield (2020) prove that the metric measure space structure of γ\gamma-LQG a.s. determines its conformal structure when γ=8/3\gamma =\sqrt{8/3}; their argument and our estimate yield the result for all γ(0,2)\gamma \in (0,2).

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@article{arxiv.2001.11467,
  title  = {Volume of metric balls in Liouville quantum gravity},
  author = {Morris Ang and Hugo Falconet and Xin Sun},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2001.11467},
  year   = {2020}
}

Comments

44 pages; 2 figures. To appear in EJP