Oil and water: a two-type internal aggregation model (Q682259)

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    14 February 2018
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    In this very interesting paper, the authors introduce a two-type internal DLA model. Starting with \(n\) ``oil'' and \(n\) ``water'' particles at the origin, the particles diffuse in \(\mathbb{Z}\) according to the following rule: whenever some site \(x\in \mathbb{Z}\) has at least 1 oil and 1 water particle present, it \textit{fires} by sending 1 oil particle and 1 water particle each to an independent random neighbor \(x\pm 1\). Firing continues until every site has at most one type of particles. \smallskip For \(x\in \mathbb{Z}\), let \(u(x)\) be the total number of times \(x\) fires before fixation. The random function \(u: \mathbb{Z}\to \mathbb{N}\) is called the \textit{odometer} of the process. The first result of the paper concerning the order of magnitude of the odometer is as follows: Theorem 1.1. There exist positive numbers \(\varepsilon,c,C\) such that for large \(n\): i. \[ \mathbb{ P}\left(\sup_{x\in \mathbb{Z}}u(x)>Cn^{4/3}\right)<e^{-n^{\varepsilon}}, \] ii. \[ \mathbb{P}\left(\inf_{x: |x|\leq cn^{1/3}}u(x)<cn^{4/3}\right)<e^{-n^{\varepsilon}}. \] Let \(F(r)\) be the number of particles that fixate outside the interval \([-r,r]\). The following result shows that most particles do not travel very far. Theorem 1.2. For sufficiently small \(\varepsilon>0\), there exists \(\delta>0\) such that \[ \mathbb{P}\left(F(n^{\frac{1}{3}+\varepsilon})>n^{1-\frac{\varepsilon}{2}}\right)<e^{-n^{\delta}}. \] Let \(\tilde{u}:=\mathbb{E}u\). The authors present the following conjecture. Conjecture 1.3. (i) For any \(\delta>0\), \[ \mathbb{P}\left(\sup_{x\in \mathbb{Z}}\left|\frac{u(x)-\tilde{u}(x)}{n^{4/3}}\right|>\delta\right)\to 0\;\;\text{as}\;n\to\infty. \] (ii) There is a function \(w: \mathbb{R}\to\mathbb{R}\) such that \[ \frac{\tilde{u}(\lfloor n^{1/3}\xi\rfloor)}{n^{4/3}}\to w(\xi), \] uniformly in \(\xi\). Conditionally on Conjecture 1.3, the limit function \(w(x)\) is given in Theorem 1.4. In addition, some open questions and a conjecture about the process on higher dimensional lattices are given in Section 7.
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    internal DLA
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    nonunary abelian network
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    odometer function
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    random walk
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    scaling limit
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