Proof of Aldous’ spectral gap conjecture

  • Caputo P
  • Liggett T
  • Richthammer T
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Abstract

Aldous’ spectral gap conjecture asserts that on any graph the random walk process and the random transposition (or interchange) process have the same spectral gap. We prove the conjecture using a recursive strategy. The approach is a natural extension of the method already used to prove the validity of the conjecture on trees. The novelty is an idea based on electric network reduction, which reduces the problem to the proof of an explicit inequality for a random transposition operator involving both positive and negative rates. The proof of the latter inequality uses suitable coset decompositions of the associated matrices with rows and columns indexed by permutations.

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Caputo, P., Liggett, T., & Richthammer, T. (2010). Proof of Aldous’ spectral gap conjecture. Journal of the American Mathematical Society, 23(3), 831–851. https://doi.org/10.1090/s0894-0347-10-00659-4

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