Thermodynamic limit for directed polymers and stationary solutions of the Burgers equation
From MaRDI portal
Publication:4631368
Abstract: The first goal of this paper is to prove multiple asymptotic results for a time-discrete and space-continuous polymer model of a random walk in a random potential. These results include: existence of deterministic free energy density in the infinite volume limit for every fixed asymptotic slope; concentration inequalities for free energy implying a bound on its fluctuation exponent; straightness estimates implying a bound on the transversal fluctuation exponent. The culmination of this program is almost sure existence and uniqueness of polymer measures on one-sided infinite paths with given endpoint and slope, and interpretation of these infinite-volume Gibbs measures as thermodynamic limits. Moreover, we prove that marginals of polymer measures with the same slope and different endpoints are asymptotic to each other. The second goal of the paper is to develop ergodic theory of the Burgers equation with positive viscosity and random kick forcing on the real line without any compactness assumptions. Namely, we prove a One Force -- One Solution principle, using the infinite volume polymer measures to construct a family of stationary global solutions for this system, and proving that each of those solutions is a one-point pullback attractor on the initial conditions with the same spatial average. This provides a natural extension of the same program realized for the inviscid Burgers equation with the help of action minimizers that can be viewed as zero temperature limits of polymer measures.
Recommendations
- Zero temperature limit for directed polymers and inviscid limit for stationary solutions of stochastic Burgers equation
- Stationary directed polymers and energy solutions of the Burgers equation
- Viscosity limit of stationary distributions for the random forced Burgers equation
- The Burgers equation with a random force and a general model for directed polymers in random environments
- Dynamic polymers: invariant measures and ordering by noise
Cited in
(32)- The infinitesimal generator of the stochastic Burgers equation
- Local KPZ behavior under arbitrary scaling limits
- Busemann functions and semi-infinite O'Connell-Yor polymers
- On global solutions of the random Hamilton-Jacobi equations and the KPZ problem
- Global Well-Posedness and Regularity of Stochastic 3D Burgers Equation with Multiplicative Noise
- Exponential mixing for the white-forced complex Ginzburg-Landau equation in the whole space
- Ergodicity of 3D stochastic Burgers equation
- Coalescence and total-variation distance of semi-infinite inverse-gamma polymers
- Stationary directed polymers and energy solutions of the Burgers equation
- Another look at the Balázs-Quastel-Seppäläinen theorem
- Dynamic polymers: invariant measures and ordering by noise
- Noise effect on the 2D stochastic Burgers equation
- Invariant measures for stochastic conservation laws on the line
- Global well-posedness and large deviations for 3D stochastic Burgers equations
- Existence, uniqueness and coalescence of directed planar geodesics: proof via the increment-stationary growth process
- Joint localization of directed polymers
- Ergodicity and Hopf-Lax-Oleinik formula for fluid flows evolving around a black hole under a random forcing
- Zero temperature limit for directed polymers and inviscid limit for stationary solutions of stochastic Burgers equation
- Existence of stationary ballistic deposition on the infinite lattice
- Beyond Hammersley's last-passage percolation: a discussion on possible local and global constraints
- Zero temperature limit for the Brownian directed polymer among Poissonian disasters
- Homogenization of a class of one-dimensional nonconvex viscous Hamilton-Jacobi equations with random potential
- Geometry of geodesics through Busemann measures in directed last-passage percolation
- Ergodicity for the randomly forced Navier-Stokes system in a two-dimensional unbounded domain
- Existence of stationary stochastic Burgers evolutions on R 2 and R 3 *
- Gaussian fluctuations of replica overlap in directed polymers
- Viscous shock solutions to the stochastic Burgers equation
- Non-existence of bi-infinite polymers
- Busemann functions and Gibbs measures in directed polymer models on \(\mathbb{Z}^2 \)
- Stationary solutions to the stochastic Burgers equation on the line
- On a factorization formula for the partition function of directed polymers
- The stationary horizon and semi-infinite geodesics in the directed landscape
This page was built for publication: Thermodynamic limit for directed polymers and stationary solutions of the Burgers equation
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q4631368)