A \((2+1)\)-dimensional growth process with explicit stationary measures (Q1681595)
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A \((2+1)\)-dimensional growth process with explicit stationary measures (English)
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24 November 2017
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The author introduces a class of \((2+1)\)-dimensional stochastic growth processes, which can be thought of as irreversible random dynamics, and he studies the stationary measures and the corresponding large-time behaviour of the height fluctuations of these dynamics. The growth process is described by a Markov dynamics which is asymmetric (i.e., irreversible). The configuration space is defined by an irreversible lozenge dynamics and stationary Gibbs states. Interface speed and fluctuations are investigated. And then the author considers successively dynamics on the torus, the discrete Hammersky dynamics, large gaps and propagation of information, stationarity of Gibbs measures in the infinite graph and speed of fluctuations.
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interface growth
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interacting particle system
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Lozenge and domino tilings
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Hammersley process
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anisotropic KPZ equation
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