Phase transition of singular Gibbs measures for three-dimensional Schr\"odinger-wave system
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Publication:6442010
Abstract: We study the phase transition phenomenon of singular Gibbs measures for three-dimensional Schr"odinger-wave system. More precisely, according to the size of the coupling constant in interaction potential, the Gibbs measure exhibits the following phase transition. In the weak coupling case (when the coupling constant is small enough), the Gibbs measure can be constructed as a probability measure, which is singular with respect to the Gaussian free field. In particular, the Gibbs measure is an absolutely continuous perturbation of a random shift of the Gaussian field. The main challenge to obtain the results is to control the ultraviolet divergences (i.e.~small scale) beyond Wick renormalization, which can be handled by exploiting the variational approach developed recently to prove ultraviolet stability for -measure in quantum field theory. On the other hand, in the strong coupling case (when the coupling constant is large enough), the Gibbs measure can not be normalized as a probability measure. In particular, the finite dimensional truncated Gibbs measures have no weak limit in an appropriate space, even up to a subsequence. The singularity of the Gibbs measure causes additional difficulties in proving the non-convergence in the strong coupling case. Our result shows that the three-dimensional model turns out to be critical, exhibiting the phase transition that is absent in one- and two-dimensional cases.
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