Kinetically constrained models out of equilibrium
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Publication:6507328
arXiv2212.08437MaRDI QIDQ6507328FDOQ6507328
Authors: Ivailo Hartarsky, Fabio Lucio Toninelli
Abstract: We study the full class of kinetically constrained models in arbitrary dimension and out of equilibrium, in the regime where the density of facilitating sites in the equilibrium measure (but not necessarily in the initial measure) is close to . For these models, we establish exponential convergence to equilibrium in infinite volume and linear time precutoff in finite volume with appropriate boundary condition. Our results are the first out-of-equilibrium results for any model in the so-called critical class, which is covered in its entirety by our treatment, including e.g. the Fredrickson-Andersen 2-spin facilitated model. In addition, they generalise, unify and sometimes simplify several previous works in the field. As byproduct, we recover and generalise exponential tails for the connected component of the origin in the upper invariant trajectory of perturbed cellular automata and in the set of eventually infected sites in subcritical bootstrap percolation models. Our approach goes through the study of cooperative contact processes, last passage percolation, Toom contours, as well as a very convenient coupling between contact processes and kinetically constrained models.
Interacting random processes; statistical mechanics type models; percolation theory (60K35) Interacting particle systems in time-dependent statistical mechanics (82C22)
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