When does the chaos in the Curie-Weiss model stop to propagate?

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DOI10.1214/23-EJP1039arXiv2307.05335OpenAlexW4388700366MaRDI QIDQ6136790FDOQ6136790

Alexander Marynych, Jonas Jalowy, Zakhar Kabluchko, M. Löwe

Publication date: 17 January 2024

Published in: Electronic Journal of Probability (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: We investigate increasing propagation of chaos for the mean-field Ising model of ferromagnetism (also known as the Curie-Weiss model) with N spins at inverse temperature and subject to an external magnetic field of strength hinmathbbR. Using a different proof technique than in [Ben Arous, Zeitouni; 1999] we confirm the well-known propagation of chaos phenomenon: If k=k(N)=o(N) as Noinfty, then the k'th marginal distribution of the Gibbs measure converges to a product measure at or heq0 and to a mixture of two product measures, if and h=0. More importantly, we also show that if k(N)/Noalphain(0,1], this property is lost and we identify a non-zero limit of the total variation distance between the number of positive spins among any k-tuple and the corresponding binomial distribution.


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