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Scale-invariant random geometry from mating of trees: a numerical study (2207.05355v1)

Published 12 Jul 2022 in gr-qc, hep-th, math-ph, and math.MP

Abstract: The search for scale-invariant random geometries is central to the Asymptotic Safety hypothesis for the Euclidean path integral in quantum gravity. In an attempt to uncover new universality classes of scale-invariant random geometries that go beyond surface topology, we explore a generalization of the mating of trees approach introduced by Duplantier, Miller and Sheffield. The latter provides an encoding of Liouville Quantum Gravity on the 2-sphere decorated by a certain random space-filling curve in terms of a two-dimensional correlated Brownian motion, that can be viewed as describing a pair of random trees. The random geometry of Liouville Quantum Gravity can be conveniently studied and simulated numerically by discretizing the mating of trees using the Mated-CRT maps of Gwynne, Miller and Sheffield. Considering higher-dimensional correlated Brownian motions, one is naturally led to a sequence of non-planar random graphs generalizing the Mated-CRT maps that may belong to new universality classes of scale-invariant random geometries. We develop a numerical method to efficiently simulate these random graphs and explore their possible scaling limits through distance measurements, allowing us in particular to estimate Hausdorff dimensions in the two- and three-dimensional setting. In the two-dimensional case these estimates accurately reproduce previous known analytic and numerical results, while in the three-dimensional case they provide a first window on a potential three-parameter family of new scale-invariant random geometries.

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