Fluctuations of the discrete Gaussian Chain and invisibility of the integers
Fluctuations of the discrete Gaussian Chain and invisibility of the integers
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Christophe Garban, Université Lyon 1
Jadwin Hall A06
The "Discrete Gaussian Chain" is a model which extends the celebrated long-range 1D lsing model with 1/r^\alpha interactions. The latter model is known to have a rather intriguing phase-diagram. Instead of having +/- spins, the discrete Gaussian Chain is a random field with values in the integers Z.
After introducing this model and its history, I will describe its large scale fluctuations (described by fractional Brownian motion) and will compare its phase diagram with the case of long-range Ising model.