KPZ relation does not hold for the level lines and SLE_ flow lines of the Gaussian free field
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Abstract: In this paper we mingle the Gaussian free field, the Schramm-Loewner evolution and the KPZ relation in a natural way, shedding new light on all of them. Our principal result shows that the level lines and the SLE flow lines of the Gaussian free field do not satisfy the usual KPZ relation. In order to prove this, we have to make a technical detour: by a careful study of a certain diffusion process, we provide exact estimates of the exponential moments of winding of chordal SLE curves conditioned to pass nearby a fixed point. This extends previous results on winding of SLE curves by Schramm.
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