On the shuffling algorithm for domino tilings

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Abstract

We study the dynamics of a certain discrete model of interacting interlaced particles that comes from the so called shuffling algorithm for sampling a random tiling of an Aztec diamond. It turns out that the transition probabilities have a particularly convenient determinantal form. An analogous formula in a continuous setting has recently been obtained by Jon Warren studying certain model of interlacing Brownian motions which can be used to construct Dyson’s nonintersecting Brownian motion. We conjecture that Warren’s model can be recovered as a scaling limit of our discrete model and prove some partial results in this direction. As an application to one of these results we use it to rederive the known result that random tilings of an Aztec diamond, suitably rescaled near a turning point, converge to the GUE minor process. © 2010 Applied Probability Trust.

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Nordenstam, E. (2010). On the shuffling algorithm for domino tilings. Electronic Journal of Probability, 15, 75–95. https://doi.org/10.1214/EJP.v15-730

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