Exponential convergence to equilibrium in supercritical kinetically constrained models at high temperature
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zbMATH Open1460.60109arXiv1907.05844MaRDI QIDQ5148249FDOQ5148249
Authors: Laure Marêché
Publication date: 1 February 2021
Abstract: Kinetically constrained models (KCMs) were introduced by physicists to model the liquid-glass transition. They are interacting particle systems on in which each element of can be in state 0 or 1 and tries to update its state to 0 at rate and to 1 at rate , provided that a constraint is satisfied. In this article, we prove the first non-perturbative result of convergence to equilibrium for KCMs with general constraints: for any KCM in the class termed "supercritical" in dimension 1 and 2, when the initial configuration has product law with , the dynamics converges to equilibrium with exponential speed when is close enough to 1, which corresponds to the high temperature regime.
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1907.05844
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