For Aztec diamond tilings with i.i.d. one-periodic edge weights, height function fluctuations are, in the critical regime, GFF plus independent Brownian motion, and in the fixed-variance regime, Brownian motion alone at scale sqrt M.
Super-Rough Glassy Phase of the Random Field XY Model in Two Dimensions
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We study both analytically, using the renormalization group (RG) to two loop order, and numerically, using an exact polynomial algorithm, the disorder-induced glass phase of the two-dimensional XY model with quenched random symmetry-breaking fields and without vortices. In the super-rough glassy phase, i.e. below the critical temperature $T_c$, the disorder and thermally averaged correlation function $B(r)$ of the phase field $\theta(x)$, $B(r) = \bar{<[\theta(x) - \theta(x+ r) ]^2>}$ behaves, for $r \gg a$, as $B(r) \simeq A(\tau) \ln^2 (r/a)$ where $r = |r|$ and $a$ is a microscopic length scale. We derive the RG equations up to cubic order in $\tau = (T_c-T)/T_c$ and predict the universal amplitude ${A}(\tau) = 2\tau^2-2\tau^3 + {\cal O}(\tau^4)$. The universality of $A(\tau)$ results from nontrivial cancellations between nonuniversal constants of RG equations. Using an exact polynomial algorithm on an equivalent dimer version of the model we compute ${A}(\tau)$ numerically and obtain a remarkable agreement with our analytical prediction, up to $\tau \approx 0.5$.
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Domino Tilings of the Aztec Diamond in Random Environment and Schur Generating Functions
For Aztec diamond tilings with i.i.d. one-periodic edge weights, height function fluctuations are, in the critical regime, GFF plus independent Brownian motion, and in the fixed-variance regime, Brownian motion alone at scale sqrt M.