Joint scaling limit of site percolation on random triangulations in the metric and peanosphere sense

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DOI10.1214/21-EJP659zbMATH Open1479.60170arXiv1905.06757WikidataQ115374784 ScholiaQ115374784MaRDI QIDQ2042869FDOQ2042869


Authors: Ewain Gwynne, Nina Holden, Xin Sun Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 21 July 2021

Published in: Electronic Journal of Probability (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: Recent works have shown that random triangulations decorated by critical (p=1/2) Bernoulli site percolation converge in the scaling limit to a sqrt8/3-Liouville quantum gravity (LQG) surface (equivalently, a Brownian surface) decorated by SLE6 in two different ways: 1. The triangulation, viewed as a curve-decorated metric measure space equipped with its graph distance, the counting measure on vertices, and a single percolation interface converges with respect to a version of the Gromov-Hausdorff topology. 2. There is a bijective encoding of the site-percolated triangulation by means of a two-dimensional random walk, and this walk converges to the correlated two-dimensional Brownian motion which encodes SLE6-decorated sqrt8/3-LQG via the mating-of-trees theorem of Duplantier-Miller-Sheffield (2014); this is sometimes called extitpeanosphereconvergence. We prove that one in fact has extitjoint convergence in both of these two senses simultaneously. We also improve the metric convergence result by showing that the map decorated by the full collection of percolation interfaces (rather than just a single interface) converges to sqrt8/3-LQG decorated by CLE6 in the metric space sense. This is the first work to prove simultaneous convergence of any random planar map model in the metric and peanosphere senses. Moreover, this work is an important step in an ongoing program to prove that random triangulations embedded into mathbbC via the so-called extitCardyembedding converge to sqrt8/3-LQG.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1905.06757




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