Two-dimensional elliptic determinantal point processes and related systems

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DOI10.1007/S00220-019-03351-5zbMATH Open1442.60054arXiv1807.08287OpenAlexW2883105261WikidataQ128391483 ScholiaQ128391483MaRDI QIDQ2007757FDOQ2007757

Makoto Katori

Publication date: 22 November 2019

Published in: Communications in Mathematical Physics (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: We introduce new families of determinantal point processes (DPPs) on a complex plane mathbbC, which are classified into seven types following the irreducible reduced affine root systems, RN=AN1, BN, BNvee, CN, CNvee, BCN, DN, NinmathbbN. Their multivariate probability densities are doubly periodic with periods (L,iW), 0<L,W<infty, i=sqrt1. The construction is based on the orthogonality relations with respect to the double integrals over the fundamental domain, [0,L)imesi[0,W), which are proved in this paper for the RN-theta functions introduced by Rosengren and Schlosser. In the scaling limit Noinfty,Loinfty with constant density ho=N/(LW) and constant W, we obtain four types of DPPs with an infinite number of points on mathbbC, which have periodicity with period iW. In the further limit Woinfty with constant ho, they are degenerated into three infinite-dimensional DPPs. One of them is uniform on mathbbC and equivalent with the Ginibre point process studied in random matrix theory, while other two systems are rotationally symmetric around the origin, but non-uniform on mathbbC. We show that the elliptic DPP of type AN1 is identified with the particle section, obtained by subtracting the background effect, of the two-dimensional exactly solvable model for one-component plasma studied by Forrester. Other two exactly solvable models of one-component plasma are constructed associated with the elliptic DPPs of types CN and DN. Relationship to the Gaussian free field on a torus is discussed for these three exactly solvable plasma models.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1807.08287




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