Convergence of Symmetric Trap Models in the Hypercube
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Abstract: We consider symmetric trap models in the d-dimensional hypercube whose ordered mean waiting times, seen as weights of a measure in the natural numbers, converge to a finite measure as d diverges, and show that the models suitably represented converge to a K process as d diverges. We then apply this result to get K processes as the scaling limits of the REM-like trap model and the Random Hopping Times dynamics for the Random Energy Model in the hypercube in time scales corresponding to the ergodic regime for these dynamics.
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