Correlation decay for hard spheres via Markov chains

01/15/2020
by   Tyler Helmuth, et al.
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We improve upon all known lower bounds on the critical fugacity and critical density of the hard sphere model in dimensions two and higher. As the dimension tends to infinity our improvements are by factors of 2 and 1.7, respectively. We make these improvements by utilizing techniques from theoretical computer science to show that a certain Markov chain for sampling from the hard sphere model mixes rapidly at low enough fugacities. We then prove an equivalence between optimal spatial and temporal mixing for hard spheres, an equivalence that is well-known for a wide class of discrete spin systems.

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