Friday, November 30, 2012

1105.4158 (Richard Kenyon)

Conformal invariance of loops in the double-dimer model    [PDF]

Richard Kenyon
The dimer model is the study of random dimer covers (perfect matchings) of a graph. A double-dimer configuration on a graph $G$ is a union of two dimer covers of $G$. We introduce quaternion weights in the dimer model and show how they can be used to study the homotopy classes (relative to a fixed set of faces) of loops in the double dimer model on a planar graph. As an application we prove that, in the scaling limit of the "uniform" double-dimer model on ${\mathbb Z}^2$ (or on any other bipartite planar graph conformally approximating $\mathbb C$), the loops are conformally invariant. As other applications we compute the exact distribution of the number of topologically nontrivial loops in the double-dimer model on a cylinder and the expected number of loops surrounding two faces of a planar graph.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1105.4158

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