Harmonic balls in Liouville quantum gravity
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Publication:6408725
arXiv2208.11795MaRDI QIDQ6408725FDOQ6408725
Authors: Ahmed Bou-Rabee, Ewain Gwynne
Publication date: 24 August 2022
Abstract: Harmonic balls are domains which satisfy the mean-value property for harmonic functions. We establish the existence and uniqueness of harmonic balls on Liouville quantum gravity (LQG) surfaces using the obstacle problem formulation of Hele-Shaw flow. We show that LQG harmonic balls are neither Lipschitz domains nor LQG metric balls, and that the boundaries of their complementary connected components are Jordan curves. We conjecture that LQG harmonic balls are the scaling limit of internal diffusion limited aggregation (IDLA) on random planar maps. In a companion paper, we prove this in the special case of mated-CRT maps.
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