The Busemann Process and Steep Highways in Directed First Passage Percolation (2510.19159v1)
Abstract: We consider the Busemann process in planar directed first passage percolation. We extend existing techniques to establish the existence of the process in our setting and determine its distribution in a number of integrable models. As examples of their utility, we show how these explicit distributions may be used to quantify the semi-infinite geodesics passing through thin rectangles, and the clustering phenomenon observed in competition interface angles. There is a natural connection with various particle systems, and in particular we obtain the multi-class invariant distributions for discrete-time TASEP with parallel updates.
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