Recent years have seen a great deal of progress in our understanding of bootstrap percolation models, a particular class of monotone cellular au- tomata. In the two-dimensional lattice Z2, there is now a quite satisfactory un- derstanding of their evolution starting from a random initial condition, with a strikingly beautiful universality picture for their critical behavior. Much less is known for their nonmonotone stochastic counterpart, namely kinetically constrained models (KCM). In KCM, each vertex is resampled (indepen- dently) at rate one by tossing a p-coin iff it can be infected in the next step by the bootstrap model. In particular, an infection can also heal, hence the nonmonotonicity. Besides the connection with bootstrap percolation, KCM have an interest in their own as they feature some of the most striking fea- tures of the liquid/glass transition, a major and still largely open problem in condensed matter physics. In this paper, we pave the way towards proving universality results for the characteristic time scales of KCM. Our novel and general approach gives the right tools to establish a close connection between the critical scaling of characteristic time scales for KCM and the scaling of the critical length in critical bootstrap models. When applied to the Fredrickson– Andersen k-facilitated models in dimension d ≥ 2, among the most studied KCM, and to the Gravner–Griffeath model, our results are close to optimal.

Martinelli, F., Toninelli, C. (2019). TOWARDS A UNIVERSALITY PICTURE FOR THE RELAXATION TO EQUILIBRIUM OF KINETICALLY CONSTRAINED MODELS. ANNALS OF PROBABILITY, 47(1), 324-361 [10.1214/18-AOP1262].

TOWARDS A UNIVERSALITY PICTURE FOR THE RELAXATION TO EQUILIBRIUM OF KINETICALLY CONSTRAINED MODELS

Fabio Martinelli;
2019-01-01

Abstract

Recent years have seen a great deal of progress in our understanding of bootstrap percolation models, a particular class of monotone cellular au- tomata. In the two-dimensional lattice Z2, there is now a quite satisfactory un- derstanding of their evolution starting from a random initial condition, with a strikingly beautiful universality picture for their critical behavior. Much less is known for their nonmonotone stochastic counterpart, namely kinetically constrained models (KCM). In KCM, each vertex is resampled (indepen- dently) at rate one by tossing a p-coin iff it can be infected in the next step by the bootstrap model. In particular, an infection can also heal, hence the nonmonotonicity. Besides the connection with bootstrap percolation, KCM have an interest in their own as they feature some of the most striking fea- tures of the liquid/glass transition, a major and still largely open problem in condensed matter physics. In this paper, we pave the way towards proving universality results for the characteristic time scales of KCM. Our novel and general approach gives the right tools to establish a close connection between the critical scaling of characteristic time scales for KCM and the scaling of the critical length in critical bootstrap models. When applied to the Fredrickson– Andersen k-facilitated models in dimension d ≥ 2, among the most studied KCM, and to the Gravner–Griffeath model, our results are close to optimal.
2019
Martinelli, F., Toninelli, C. (2019). TOWARDS A UNIVERSALITY PICTURE FOR THE RELAXATION TO EQUILIBRIUM OF KINETICALLY CONSTRAINED MODELS. ANNALS OF PROBABILITY, 47(1), 324-361 [10.1214/18-AOP1262].
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