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Mirror symmetry of height-periodic gradient Gibbs measures of an SOS model on Cayley trees
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    Mirror symmetry of height-periodic gradient Gibbs measures of an SOS model on Cayley trees (English)
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    15 July 2022
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    For the solid-on-solid model with spin values from the set of all integers on a Cayley tree, the author specifies a gradient Gibbs measures (GGMs). Such a measure corresponds to a boundary law (which is an infinite-dimensional vector-valued function defined on vertices of the Cayley tree) satisfying an infinite system of functional equations. In previous papers [\textit{F. H. Haydarov} and \textit{U. A. Rozikov}, Rep. Math. Phys. 90, No. 1, 81--101 (2022; Zbl 1495.82005); \textit{F. Henning} et al., Electron. J. Probab. 24, Paper No. 104, 23 p. (2019; Zbl 1431.82014)] some 4-periodic boundary laws were found. In this paper the author considers new boundary laws which are independent from vertices of the Cayley tree and (as an infinite-dimensional vector) have periodic, (non-) mirror-symmetric coordinates. Namely, the particular class of height-periodic boundary laws of period \(q \leq 5\) is studied, where solutions are classified by their period and (two-) mirror-symmetry.
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    SOS model
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    configuration
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    Cayley tree
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    Gibbs measure
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    gradient Gibbs measures
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    boundary law
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