Global height-function fluctuations in three random partition models converge in the sense of moments to a conditioned Gaussian Free Field through a new Young generating function framework.
Dimer model, bead model and standard Young tableaux: finite cases and limit shapes
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The bead model is a random point field on $\mathbb{Z}\times\mathbb{R}$ which can be viewed as a scaling limit of dimer model. We prove that, in the scaling limit, the normalized height function of a uniformly chosen random bead configuration lies in an arbitrarily small neighborhood of a surface $h_0$ that maximizes some functional which we call as entropy. We also prove that the limit shape $h_0$ is a scaling limit of the limit shapes of a properly chosen sequence of dimer models. There is a map from bead configurations to standard tableaux of a (skew) Young diagram, and the map preserves uniform measures, and our results of the bead model yield the existence of the limit shape of a random standard Young tableau.
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Global fluctuations for standard Young tableaux
Global height-function fluctuations in three random partition models converge in the sense of moments to a conditioned Gaussian Free Field through a new Young generating function framework.