Stochastic Flips on Dimer Tilings

  • Fernique T
  • Regnault D
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Abstract

This paper introduces a Markov process inspired by the problem of quasicrystal growth. It acts over dimer tilings of the triangular grid by randomly performing local transformations, called $\textit{flips}$, which do not increase the number of identical adjacent tiles (this number can be thought as the tiling energy). Fixed-points of such a process play the role of quasicrystals. We are here interested in the worst-case expected number of flips to converge towards a fixed-point. Numerical experiments suggest a $\Theta (n^2)$ bound, where $n$ is the number of tiles of the tiling. We prove a $O(n^{2.5})$ upper bound and discuss the gap between this bound and the previous one. We also briefly discuss the average-case.

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Fernique, T., & Regnault, D. (2010). Stochastic Flips on Dimer Tilings. Discrete Mathematics & Theoretical Computer Science, DMTCS Proceedings vol. AM,...(Proceedings). https://doi.org/10.46298/dmtcs.2803

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