Coupling functions for domino tilings of Aztec diamonds
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Abstract: The inverse Kasteleyn matrix of a bipartite graph holds much information about the perfect matchings of the system such as local statistics which can be used to compute local and global asymptotics. In this paper, we consider three different weightings of domino tilings of the Aztec diamond and show using recurrence relations, we can compute the inverse Kasteleyn matrix. These weights are the one-periodic weighting where the horizontal edges have one weight and the vertical edges have another weight, the q^{vol} weighting which corresponds to multiplying the product of tile weights by q if we add a `box' to the height function and the two-periodic weighting which exhibits a flat region with defects in the center.
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