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The authors generalize the convergence results of \textit{D. Chelkak} et al. [C. R., Math., Acad. Sci. Paris 352, No. 2, 157--161 (2014; Zbl 1294.82007)] for the interfaces in the Ising model. They describe the law of the interface in the multiply-connected setup, by using the standard chordal (SLE\(_3\) partition functions) Loewner evolution in the upper half-plane \(\mathbb{H}\). The main result is the following theorem. Theorem 1.1. As \(\delta\rightarrow 0\), the process \(a_1^{\delta}(t)\), i.e., the random driving force of the conformal image of the discrete Ising interface, locally converges to \(a_1(t)\), i.e., the unique strong solution to \[ a_1(t):=a_1(0)+\sqrt{3}B_t+\int\limits_0^tD\big(\Lambda _s,a_1(s),\dots ,a_{2k}(s)\big)ds, \] where \(D\) is a function on the infinitely-dimensional space of almost-\(\mathbb{H}\) domains. The authors prove that the function \(D\) is locally Lipschitz in the \(L^{\infty}\) norm with respect to \(a_1(.)\). In the case of simply and doubly connected domains, the authors explicitly describe the limiting processes in terms of rational and elliptic functions, respectively.
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lattice systems
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stochastic (Schramm-)Loewner evolution
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interface problems
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    The authors generalize the convergence results of \textit{D. Chelkak} et al. [C. R., Math., Acad. Sci. Paris 352, No. 2, 157--161 (2014; Zbl 1294.82007)] for the interfaces in the Ising model. They describe the law of the interface in the multiply-connected setup, by using the standard chordal (SLE\(_3\) partition functions) Loewner evolution in the upper half-plane \(\mathbb{H}\). The main result is the following theorem. Theorem 1.1. As \(\delta\rightarrow 0\), the process \(a_1^{\delta}(t)\), i.e., the random driving force of the conformal image of the discrete Ising interface, locally converges to \(a_1(t)\), i.e., the unique strong solution to \[ a_1(t):=a_1(0)+\sqrt{3}B_t+\int\limits_0^tD\big(\Lambda _s,a_1(s),\dots ,a_{2k}(s)\big)ds, \] where \(D\) is a function on the infinitely-dimensional space of almost-\(\mathbb{H}\) domains. The authors prove that the function \(D\) is locally Lipschitz in the \(L^{\infty}\) norm with respect to \(a_1(.)\). In the case of simply and doubly connected domains, the authors explicitly describe the limiting processes in terms of rational and elliptic functions, respectively.
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    lattice systems
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    stochastic (Schramm-)Loewner evolution
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    interface problems
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