Limit shapes for inhomogeneous corner growth models with exponential and geometric weights
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Abstract: We generalize the exactly solvable corner growth models by choosing the rate of the exponential distribution and the parameter of the geometric distribution at site , where and are jointly ergodic random sequences. We identify the shape function in terms of a simple variational problem, which can be solved explicitly in some special cases.
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