An expository overview of the definition of Liouville quantum gravity surfaces, the three senses in which random planar maps converge to them, and the major open problems.
Conformal covariance of the Liouville quantum gravity metric for $\gamma \in (0,2)$
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For $\gamma \in (0,2)$, $U\subset \mathbb C$, and an instance $h$ of the Gaussian free field (GFF) on $U$, the $\gamma$-Liouville quantum gravity (LQG) surface associated with $(U,h)$ is formally described by the Riemannian metric tensor $e^{\gamma h} (dx^2 + dy^2)$ on $U$. Previous work by the authors showed that one can define a canonical metric (distance function) $D_h$ on $U$ associated with a $\gamma$-LQG surface. We show that this metric is conformally covariant in the sense that it respects the coordinate change formula for $\gamma$-LQG surfaces. That is, if $U,\widetilde{U}$ are domains, $\phi \colon U \to \widetilde{U}$ is a conformal transformation, $Q=2/\gamma+\gamma/2$, and $\widetilde h = h\circ\phi^{-1} + Q\log|(\phi^{-1})'|$, then $D_h(z,w) = D_{\widetilde{h}}(\phi(z),\phi(w))$ for all $z,w \in U$. This proves that $D_h$ is intrinsic to the quantum surface structure of $(U,h)$, i.e., it does not depend on the particular choice of parameterization.
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Random surfaces and Liouville quantum gravity
An expository overview of the definition of Liouville quantum gravity surfaces, the three senses in which random planar maps converge to them, and the major open problems.