Glassy phase and freezing of log-correlated Gaussian potentials

From MaRDI portal
Publication:292898

DOI10.1214/14-AAP1071zbMath1341.60094arXiv1310.5574OpenAlexW1693399110MaRDI QIDQ292898

Vincent Vargas, Rémi Rhodes, Thomas Madaule

Publication date: 9 June 2016

Published in: The Annals of Applied Probability (Search for Journal in Brave)

Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1310.5574



Related Items

On Gaussian multiplicative chaos, Entropy and freezing in Gaussian models, Random Hermitian matrices and Gaussian multiplicative chaos, Convergence in law for complex Gaussian multiplicative chaos in phase III, Moments of the position of the maximum for GUE characteristic polynomials and for log-correlated Gaussian processes, On Barnes beta distributions and applications to the maximum distribution of the 2D Gaussian free field, The multiplicative chaos of \(H=0\) fractional Brownian fields, Small deviations in lognormal Mandelbrot cascades, Basic properties of critical lognormal multiplicative chaos, Strong approximation of Gaussian \(\beta\) ensemble characteristic polynomials: the hyperbolic regime, Secular coefficients and the holomorphic multiplicative chaos, Extrema of the Two-Dimensional Discrete Gaussian Free Field, Freezing and low temperature entropy: The case of mean-field Gaussian model, On the Riemann Zeta Function and Gaussian Multiplicative Chaos, Fractional Brownian motion with zero Hurst parameter: a rough volatility viewpoint, The glassy phase of complex branching Brownian motion, Freezing and decorated Poisson point processes, Localization of the Gaussian multiplicative chaos in the Wiener space and the stochastic heat equation in strong disorder, Decompositions of log-correlated fields with applications, A review of conjectured laws of total mass of Bacry–Muzy GMC measures on the interval and circle and their applications, Complex Gaussian multiplicative chaos, A universality result for subcritical complex Gaussian multiplicative chaos, Liouville quantum gravity on the Riemann sphere



Cites Work