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Random Combinatorial Billiards and Stoned Exclusion Processes

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We introduce and study several random combinatorial billiard trajectories. Such a system, which depends on a fixed parameter $p\in(0,1)$, models a beam of light that travels in a Euclidean space, occasionally randomly reflecting off of a hyperplane in the Coxeter arrangement of an affine Weyl group with some probability that depends on the side of the hyperplane that it hits. In one case, we recover Lam's reduced random walk in the limit as $p$ tends to $0$. The investigation of our random billiard trajectories relies on an analysis of new finite Markov chains that we call stoned exclusion processes. These processes have remarkable stationary distributions determined by well-studied polynomials such as ASEP polynomials, inhomogeneous TASEP polynomials, and open boundary ASEP polynomials; in many cases, it was previously not known how to construct Markov chains with these stationary distributions. Using multiline queues, we analyze correlations in the stoned multispecies TASEP, allowing us to determine limit directions for reduced random billiard trajectories and limit shapes for new random growth processes for $n$-core partitions.

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Permutons from Demazure Products

math.PR · 2025-05-21 · conditional · novelty 7.0

Random Demazure products on arbitrary order-convex shapes converge to explicit permuton limits with KPZ-type Tracy-Widom fluctuations, and the density inside the classic bubble-sort curve is now known.

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  • Permutons from Demazure Products math.PR · 2025-05-21 · conditional · none · ref 10 · internal anchor

    Random Demazure products on arbitrary order-convex shapes converge to explicit permuton limits with KPZ-type Tracy-Widom fluctuations, and the density inside the classic bubble-sort curve is now known.