A new proof of Bourgain's invariant Gibbs measure theorem for the 2D cubic NLS is given using Deng-Nahmod-Yue random tensor estimates.
Critical threshold for weakly interacting log-correlated focusing Gibbs measures
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We study log-correlated Gibbs measures on the $d$-dimensional torus with weakly interacting focusing quartic potentials whose coupling constants tend to $0$ as we remove regularization. In particular, we exhibit a phase transition for this model by identifying a critical threshold, separating the weakly and strongly coupling regimes; in the weakly coupling regime, we show that the frequency-truncated measures converge to the base Gaussian measure (possibly with a renormalized $L^2$-cutoff), whereas, in the strongly coupling regime, we prove non-convergence of the frequency-truncated measures, even up to a subsequence. Our result answers an open question posed by Brydges and Slade (1996).
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Revisiting Bourgain's probabilistic construction of solutions to the 2-$d$ cubic NLS
A new proof of Bourgain's invariant Gibbs measure theorem for the 2D cubic NLS is given using Deng-Nahmod-Yue random tensor estimates.