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PSDS Graduate Student Seminar: Non-constant ground configurations in the disordered ferromagnet April 02, 2025 (02:00 PM PDT - 03:00 PM PDT)
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Location: SLMath: Eisenbud Auditorium, Online/Virtual
Speaker(s) Michal Bassan (University of Oxford)
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The disordered ferromagnet is a disordered version of the ferromagnetic Ising model in which the coupling constants are quenched random, chosen independently from a distribution on the non-negative reals. A ground configuration is an infinite-volume configuration whose energy cannot be reduced by finite modifications. It is a long-standing challenge to ascertain whether the disordered ferromagnet on the Z^D lattice admits non-constant ground configurations. When D=2, the problem is equivalent to the existence of bigeodesics in first-passage percolation, so a negative answer is expected. We provide a positive answer in dimensions D>=4, when the distribution of the coupling constants is sufficiently concentrated.

The talk will discuss the problem and its background, and present ideas from the proof. No previous familiarity with the topic will be assumed. Based on joint work of with Shoni Gilboa and Ron Peled.

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