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Speed and fluctuations for some driven dimer models
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    Speed and fluctuations for some driven dimer models (English)
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    22 January 2020
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    Summary: We consider driven dimer models on the square and honeycomb graphs, starting from a stationary Gibbs measure. Each model can be thought of as a two dimensional stochastic growth model of an interface, belonging to the anisotropic KPZ universality class. We use a combinatorial approach to determine the speed of growth and show logarithmic growth in time of the variance of the height function.
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    random surfaces
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    interacting particle systems
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    random tilings
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    limit shapes
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    determinantal processes
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    Kasteleyn matrices
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