Scaling limit of isoradial dimer models and the case of triangular quadri-tilings
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Abstract: We consider dimer models on graphs which are bipartite, periodic and satisfy a geometric condition called {em isoradiality}, defined in cite{Kenyon3}. We show that the scaling limit of the height function of any such dimer model is times a Gaussian free field. Triangular quadri-tilings were introduced in cite{Bea}; they are dimer models on a family of isoradial graphs arising form rhombus tilings. By means of two height functions, they can be interpreted as random interfaces in dimension 2+2. We show that the scaling limit of each of the two height functions is times a Gaussian free field, and that the two Gaussian free fields are independent.
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