Gaussian free fields coupled with multiple SLEs driven by stochastic log-gases (Q2119920)

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Gaussian free fields coupled with multiple SLEs driven by stochastic log-gases
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    Gaussian free fields coupled with multiple SLEs driven by stochastic log-gases (English)
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    30 March 2022
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    Based on authors' abstract: Miller and Sheffield introduced the notion of an imaginary surface as an equivalence class of pairs of simply connected proper subdomains of C and Gaussian free fields (GFFs) on them under the conformal equivalence. They considered the situation in which the conformal maps are given by a chordal Schramm-Loewner evolution (SLE). The present paper is organized as follows. Brief reviews of stochastic log-gases in one dimension, the SLE both for a single-slit and a multi-slit are given. A GFF with zero boundary condition based on the Bochner-Minlos theorem is defined. In the present paper, GFF-valued processes on \(H\) (the upper half-plane) and \(O\) (the first orthant of \(C\)) by coupling a GFF with a multiple SLE evolving in time on each domain are defined. A GFF on \(H\) and \(O\) is locally coupled with a multiple SLE if the multiple SLE is driven by the stochastic log-gas called the Dyson model defined on \(\mathbb R\) and the Bru-Wishart process defined on \(\mathbb R_+\), respectively. For the entire collection see [Zbl 1482.60003].
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    Bru-Wishart process
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    Dyson model
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    Gaussian free fields
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    imaginary surface and imaginary geometry
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    multiple SLE
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    Schramm-Loewner evolution
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    stochastic log-gases
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