N-sided radial Schramm-Loewner evolution
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Abstract: We use the interpretation of the Schramm-Loewner evolution as a limit of path measures tilted by a loop term in order to motivate the definition of -radial SLE going to a particular point. In order to justify the definition we prove that the measure obtained by an appropriately normalized loop term on -tuples of paths has a limit. The limit measure can be described as paths moving by the Loewner equation with a driving term of Dyson Brownian motion. While the limit process has been considered before, this paper shows why it naturally arises as a limit of configurational measures obtained from loop measures.
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