Dynamical stochastic higher spin vertex models (Q1652907)

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    Dynamical stochastic higher spin vertex models (English)
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    16 July 2018
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    The author introduces a new family of integrable stochastic processes, called dynamical stochastic higher spin vertex models, arising from fused representations of Felder's elliptic quantum group \(E_{\tau, \eta}(\operatorname{sl}_2).\) These models are a one-parameter deformation of a four-parameter family of stochastic processes introduced by \textit{I. Corwin} and \textit{L. Petrov} [Commun. Math. Phys. 343, No. 2, 651--700 (2016; Zbl 1348.82055)]. These models also comprise a one-parameter deformation of a family of stochastic processes recently introduced and studied by \textit{A. Borodin} [``Symmetric elliptic functions, IFR models, and dynamic exclusion processes'', Preprint, \url{arXiv:1701.05239}]. In this paper, the author provides explicit contour integral identities for observable of these models that characterize the distributions of their currents. Through asymptotic analysis of these identities, the scaling limit for the current of a dynamical version of a discrete-time partial exclusion process is evaluated. In particular, it is shown that its scaling exponent is 1/4 and that its one-point marginal converges to that of a non-trivial random variable, which is determined explicitly.
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    dynamical stochastic higher-spin vertex models
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    fusion
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    elliptic quantum group
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    hypergeometric series
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