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arxiv: cond-mat/0509187 · v2 · submitted 2005-09-07 · ❄️ cond-mat.stat-mech

Stochastic Loewner evolution driven by Levy processes

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Standard stochastic Loewner evolution (SLE) is driven by a continuous Brownian motion, which then produces a continuous fractal trace. If jumps are added to the driving function, the trace branches. We consider a generalized SLE driven by a superposition of a Brownian motion and a stable Levy process. The situation is defined by the usual SLE parameter, $\kappa$, as well as $\alpha$ which defines the shape of the stable Levy distribution. The resulting behavior is characterized by two descriptors: $p$, the probability that the trace self-intersects, and $\tilde{p}$, the probability that it will approach arbitrarily close to doing so. Using Dynkin's formula, these descriptors are shown to change qualitatively and singularly at critical values of $\kappa$ and $\alpha$. It is reasonable to call such changes ``phase transitions''. These transitions occur as $\kappa$ passes through four (a well-known result) and as $\alpha$ passes through one (a new result). Numerical simulations are then used to explore the associated touching and near-touching events.

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