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Delocalisation and continuity in 2D: loop O(2), six-vertex, and random-cluster models (2306.01527v3)

Published 2 Jun 2023 in math.PR, math-ph, and math.MP

Abstract: We prove the existence of macroscopic loops in the loop O(2) model with $\frac12\leq x2\leq 1$ or, equivalently, delocalisation of the associated integer-valued Lipschitz function on the triangular lattice. This settles one side of the conjecture of Fan, Domany, and Nienhuis (1970s-80s) that $x2 = \frac12$ is the critical point. We also prove delocalisation in the six-vertex model with $0<a,\,b\leq c\leq a+b$. This yields a new proof of continuity of the phase transition in the random-cluster and Potts models in two dimensions for $1\leq q\leq 4$ relying neither on integrability tools (parafermionic observables, Bethe Ansatz), nor on the Russo-Seymour-Welsh theory. Our approach goes through a novel FKG property required for the non-coexistence theorem of Zhang and Sheffield, which is used to prove delocalisation all the way up to the critical point. We also use the $\mathbb T$-circuit argument in the case of the six-vertex model. Finally, we extend an existing renormalisation inequality in order to quantify the delocalisation as being logarithmic, in the regimes $\frac12\leq x2\leq 1$ and $a=b\leq c\leq a+b$. This is consistent with the conjecture that the scaling limit is the Gaussian free field.

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