Gaussian beta ensembles: the perfect freezing transition and its characterization in terms of Beurling-Landau densities
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arXiv2205.15054MaRDI QIDQ6400544FDOQ6400544
Yacin Ameur, Felipe Marceca, José Luis Romero
Publication date: 30 May 2022
Abstract: The Gaussian -ensemble is a real -point configuration picked randomly with respect to the Boltzmann factor , The point process tends to follow the semicircle law in certain average senses. A Fekete configuration (minimizer of ) is spread out in a much more uniform way in the interval with respect to the regularization of the semicircle law. In particular, Fekete configurations are "equidistributed" with respect to , in a certain technical sense of Beurling-Landau densities. We consider the problem of characterizing sequences of inverse temperatures, which guarantee almost sure equidistribution as . We find that a necessary and sufficient condition is that grows at least logarithmically in : �eta_ngtrsim log n. We call this growth rate the perfect freezing regime. We give several further results on the distribution of particles when , for example on minimal spacing, discrepancies, and sampling and interpolation for weighted polynomials. The condition was introduced by some of the authors in the context of two-dimensional Coulomb gas ensembles, where it is shown to be sufficient for equidistribution. Although the technical implementation requires some considerable modifications, the strategy from dimension two adapts well to prove sufficiency also for one-dimensional Gaussian ensembles. On a technical level, we use estimates for weighted polynomials due to Levin, Lubinsky, Gustavsson and others. The other direction (necessity) involves estimates due to Ledoux and Rider on the distribution of particles which fall near or outside the boundary.
Interacting random processes; statistical mechanics type models; percolation theory (60K35) Phase transitions (general) in equilibrium statistical mechanics (82B26) Discrete potential theory (31C20) Sampling theory in information and communication theory (94A20)
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