Extreme local extrema of two-dimensional discrete Gaussian free field
Abstract: We consider the discrete Gaussian Free Field in a square box in $\mathbb Z2$ of side length $N$ with zero boundary conditions and study the joint law of its properly-centered extreme values ($h$) and their scaled spatial positions ($x$) in the limit as $N\to\infty$. Restricting attention to extreme local maxima, i.e., the extreme points that are maximal in an $r_N$-neighborhood thereof, we prove that the associated process tends, whenever $r_N\to\infty$ and $r_N/N\to0$, to a Poisson point process with intensity measure $Z(dx)e{-\alpha h}dh$, where $\alpha:= 2/\sqrt{g}$ with $g:=2/\pi$ and where $Z(dx)$ is a random Borel measure on $[0,1]2$. In particular, this yields an integral representation of the law of the absolute maximum, similar to that found in the context of Branching Brownian Motion. We give evidence that the random measure $Z$ is a version of the derivative martingale associated with the continuum Gaussian Free Field.
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