Busemann functions and equilibrium measures in last passage percolation models

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The interplay between two-dimensional percolation growth models and one-dimensional particle processes has been a fruitful source of interesting mathematical phenomena. In this paper we develop a connection between the construction of Busemann functions in the Hammersley last-passage percolation model with i. i. d. random weights, and the existence, ergodicity and uniqueness of equilibrium (or time-invariant) measures for the related (multi-class) interacting fluid system. As we shall see, in the classical Hammersley model, where each point has weight one, this approach brings a new and rather geometrical solution of the longest increasing subsequence problem, as well as a central limit theorem for the Busemann function. © 2011 The Author(s).

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Cator, E., & Pimentel, L. P. R. (2012). Busemann functions and equilibrium measures in last passage percolation models. Probability Theory and Related Fields, 154(1–2), 89–125. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00440-011-0363-6

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