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Fluctuations in Mean-Field Ising models

Published 2 May 2020 in math.PR | (2005.00710v3)

Abstract: In this paper, we study the fluctuations of the average magnetization in an Ising model on an approximately $d_N$ regular graph $G_N$ on $N$ vertices. In particular, if $G_N$ is \enquote{well connected}, we show that whenever $d_N\gg \sqrt{N}$, the fluctuations are universal and same as that of the Curie-Weiss model in the entire Ferro-magnetic parameter regime. We give a counterexample to demonstrate that the condition $d_N\gg \sqrt{N}$ is tight, in the sense that the limiting distribution changes if $d_N\sim \sqrt{N}$ except in the high temperature regime. By refining our argument, we extend universality in the high temperature regime up to $d_N\gg N{1/3}$. Our results conclude universal fluctuations of the average magnetization in Ising models on regular graphs, Erd\H{o}s-R\'enyi graphs (directed and undirected), stochastic block models, and sparse regular graphons. In fact, our results apply to general matrices with non-negative entries, including Ising models on a Wigner matrix, and the block spin Ising model. As a by-product of our proof technique, we obtain Berry-Esseen bounds for these fluctuations, exponential concentration for the average of spins, and tight error bounds for the Mean-Field approximation of the partition function.

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