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Large deviations and variational principle for harmonic crystals (English)
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25 January 2001
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Author' summary: We consider massless Gaussian fields with covariance related to the Green function of a long range random walk on \({\mathbb{Z}}^d\). These are viewed as Gibbs measures for a linear-quadratic interaction. We establish thermodynamic identities and prove a version of Gibbs' variational principle, showing that translation invariant Gibbs measures are characterized as minimizers of the relative entropy density. We then study the large deviations of the empirical field of a Gibbs measure. We show that a weak large deviation principle holds at the volume order, with rate given by the relative entropy density.
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harmonic crystal
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variational principle
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large deviations
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