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arxiv: 1205.6884 · v3 · pith:YON4KUHAnew · submitted 2012-05-31 · 🧮 math.PR · math-ph· math.MP

Dynamics of (2+1)-dimensional SOS surfaces above a wall: Slow mixing induced by entropic repulsion

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We study the Glauber dynamics for the $(2+1)\mathrm{D}$ Solid-On-Solid model above a hard wall and below a far away ceiling, on an $L\times L$ box of $\mathbb{Z}^2$ with zero boundary conditions, at large inverse-temperature $\beta$. It was shown by Bricmont, El Mellouki and Fr\"{o}hlich [J. Stat. Phys. 42 (1986) 743-798] that the floor constraint induces an entropic repulsion effect which lifts the surface to an average height $H\asymp(1/\beta)\log L$. As an essential step in understanding the effect of entropic repulsion on the Glauber dynamics we determine the equilibrium height $H$ to within an additive constant: $H=(1/4\beta)\log L+O(1)$. We then show that starting from zero initial conditions the surface rises to its final height $H$ through a sequence of metastable transitions between consecutive levels. The time for a transition from height $h=aH$, $a\in(0,1)$, to height $h+1$ is roughly $\exp(cL^a)$ for some constant $c>0$. In particular, the mixing time of the dynamics is exponentially large in $L$, that is, $T_{\mathrm{MIX}}\geq e^{cL}$. We also provide the matching upper bound $T_{\mathrm{MIX}}\leq e^{c'L}$, requiring a challenging analysis of the statistics of height contours at low temperature and new coupling ideas and techniques. Finally, to emphasize the role of entropic repulsion we show that without a floor constraint at height zero the mixing time is no longer exponentially large in $L$.

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