Nearest neighbor Markov dynamics on Macdonald processes

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DOI10.1016/J.AIM.2016.03.016zbMATH Open1356.60161arXiv1305.5501OpenAlexW2962940702WikidataQ57460653 ScholiaQ57460653MaRDI QIDQ304081FDOQ304081


Authors: Alexei Borodin, Leonid Petrov Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 23 August 2016

Published in: Advances in Mathematics (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: Macdonald processes are certain probability measures on two-dimensional arrays of interlacing particles introduced by Borodin and Corwin (arXiv:1111.4408 [math.PR]). They are defined in terms of nonnegative specializations of the Macdonald symmetric functions and depend on two parameters (q,t), where 0<= q, t < 1. Our main result is a classification of continuous time, nearest neighbor Markov dynamics on the space of interlacing arrays that act nicely on Macdonald processes. The classification unites known examples of such dynamics and also yields many new ones. When t = 0, one dynamics leads to a new integrable interacting particle system on the one-dimensional lattice, which is a q-deformation of the PushTASEP (= long-range TASEP). When q = t, the Macdonald processes become the Schur processes of Okounkov and Reshetikhin (arXiv:math/0107056 [math.CO]). In this degeneration, we discover new Robinson--Schensted-type correspondences between words and pairs of Young tableaux that govern some of our dynamics.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1305.5501




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