Harness processes and harmonic crystals (Q850031)
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Harness processes and harmonic crystals (English)
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15 November 2006
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In the Hammersley harness processes the \(\mathbb R\)-valued height at each site \(i\in\mathbb Z^d\) is updated at rate 1 to an average of the neighboring heights plus a centered random variable (the noise). We construct the process ``à la Harris'' simultaneously for all times and boxes contained in \(\mathbb Z^d\). With this representation we compute covariances and show \(L^2\) and almost sure time and space convergence of the process. In particular, the process started from the flat configuration and viewed from the height at the origin converges to an invariant measure. In dimension three and higher, the process itself converges to an invariant measure in \(L^2\) at speed \(t^{1-d/2}\); this extends the convergence established by \textit{C.-T. Hsiao} [Z. Wahrscheinlichkeitstheorie Verw. Geb. 59, 39--53 (1982; Zbl 0458.60098)]. When the noise is Gaussian, the limiting measures are Gaussian fields (harmonic crystals) and are also reversible for the process.
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linear Gaussian processes
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surface dynamics
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