A note on Ising random currents, Ising-FK, loop-soups and the Gaussian free field
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DOI10.1214/16-ECP4733zbMath1338.60236arXiv1511.05524MaRDI QIDQ287791
Publication date: 23 May 2016
Published in: Electronic Communications in Probability (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1511.05524
Interacting random processes; statistical mechanics type models; percolation theory (60K35) Lattice systems (Ising, dimer, Potts, etc.) and systems on graphs arising in equilibrium statistical mechanics (82B20)
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