Uniqueness and ergodicity of stationary directed polymers on Z^2
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Abstract: We study the ergodic theory of stationary directed nearest-neighbor polymer models on , with i.i.d. weights. Such models are equivalent to specifying a stationary distribution on the space of weights and correctors that satisfy certain consistency conditions. We show that for prescribed weight distribution and corrector mean, there is at most one stationary polymer distribution which is ergodic under the or shift. Further, if the weights have more than two moments and the corrector mean vector is an extreme point of the superdifferential of the limiting free energy, then the corrector distribution is ergodic under each of the and shifts.
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