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Delocalization of Uniform Graph Homomorphisms from Z2 to Z

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Chandgotia, Nishant; Peled, Ron; Sheffield, Scott; Tassy, Martin
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Abstract
Abstract Graph homomorphisms from the $${\mathbb {Z}}^d$$ Z d lattice to $${\mathbb {Z}}$$ Z are functions on $${\mathbb {Z}}^d$$ Z d whose gradients equal one in absolute value. These functions are the height functions corresponding to proper 3-colorings of $${\mathbb {Z}}^d$$ Z d and, in two dimensions, corresponding to the 6-vertex model (square ice). We consider the uniform model, obtained by sampling uniformly such a graph homomorphism subject to boundary conditions. Our main result is that the model delocalizes in two dimensions, having no translation-invariant Gibbs measures. Additional results are obtained in higher dimensions and include the fact that every Gibbs measure which is ergodic under even translations is extremal and that these Gibbs measures are stochastically ordered.
Date issued
2021-09-13
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https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/133144
Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Mathematics
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Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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Chandgotia, Nishant, Peled, Ron, Sheffield, Scott and Tassy, Martin. 2021. "Delocalization of Uniform Graph Homomorphisms from Z2 to Z."
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