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Almost Gibbsian versus weakly Gibbsian measures
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    Almost Gibbsian versus weakly Gibbsian measures (English)
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    17 January 2001
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    Except for the standard Gibbs measure, two weaker notions are investigated. A probability measure \(\mu \) on \(\Omega =\{1,\dots ,q\}^{\mathbb Z^d}\) is almost Gibbsian if it corresponds to some uniformly positive specification \(\Gamma =\{\gamma _{\Lambda}(\cdot \mid \omega)\}\) such that for \(\mu \)-almost all \(\omega \in \Omega \) the kernels \(\gamma _{\Lambda}\) are continuous at \(\omega \). A probability \(\mu \) on \(\Omega \) is weakly Gibbsian if it corresponds to a potential \(\{U(A,\omega)\); \(A\subset \mathbb Z^d\) finite, \(\omega \in \Omega \}\) that is absolutely convergent for \(\mu \)-almost all \(\omega \). Each almost Gibbsian measure is weakly Gibbsian. This is derived from a pointwise version of a theorem of Kozlov. In terms of a set of ``bad'' configurations \(\xi \in \Omega \) for \(\mu \), Gibbsian measures and almost Gibbsian measures are characterized. Examples of non weakly Gibbsian and of weakly Gibbsian but not almost Gibbsian measures are given.
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    almost Gibbsian measure
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    weakly Gibbsian measure
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