Busemann functions and infinite geodesics in two-dimensional first-passage percolation (Q2439683)
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Busemann functions and infinite geodesics in two-dimensional first-passage percolation (English)
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17 March 2014
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The first-passage percolation problem is studied on \(\mathbb{Z}^2\), addressing questions related to the existence and coalescence of infinite geodesics. The problem in turn is related to the structure of the set of ground states of the Edwards-Anderson model, see [\textit{L.-P. Arguin} and \textit{M. Damron}, Ann. Inst. Henri Poincaré, Probab. Stat. 50, No. 1, 28--62 (2014; Zbl 1292.82044)]. The departure point are papers by C. Newman and J. Wehr containing a rigorous study of infinite geodesics (and that of ground states of disordered ferromagnetic spin models), under a number of strong assumptions. The authors set a framework for working with distributional limits of Buseman functions and use them to prove some of Newman's results under minimal assumptions. A purely directional condition is introduced which replaces Newman's global curvature condition and implies the existence of directional geodesics. Interestingly, the existence of infinite geodesics which are directed in sectors can be proved without the latter condition. An analysis of distributional limits of geodesic graphs allows to prove the nonexistence of infinite backward paths. This is related to the almost-sure coalescence and a conjectured nonexistence of certain types of bigeodesics.
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first-passage percolation
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geodesic graphs
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infinite geodesics
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Buseman functions
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disordered spin models
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spin glass
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Edwards-Anderson model
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increment distributions
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radial limits
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reconstructed Buseman functions
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