Glauber dynamics on trees and hyperbolic graphs

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We study continuous time Glauber dynamics for random configurations with local constraints (e.g. proper coloring, Ising and Potts models) on finite graphs with n vertices and of bounded degree. We show that the relaxation time (defined as the reciprocal of the spectral gap |λ 1-λ 2|) for the dynamics on trees and on planar hyperbolic graphs, is polynomial in n. For these hyperbolic graphs, this yields a general polynomial sampling algorithm for random configurations. We then show that for general graphs, if the relaxation time τ 2 satisfies τ 2=O(1), then the correlation coefficient, and the mutual information, between any local function (which depends only on the configuration in a fixed window) and the boundary conditions, decays exponentially in the distance between the window and the boundary. For the Ising model on a regular tree, this condition is sharp. © Springer-Verlag 2004.

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Berger, N., Kenyon, C., Mossel, E., & Peres, Y. (2005). Glauber dynamics on trees and hyperbolic graphs. Probability Theory and Related Fields, 131(3), 311–340. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00440-004-0369-4

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