Self-Avoiding Walk On Z(2) With Yang-Baxter Weights: Universality Of Critical Fugacity And 2-Point Function

ANNALES DE L INSTITUT HENRI POINCARE-PROBABILITES ET STATISTIQUES(2020)

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We consider a self-avoiding walk model (SAW) on the faces of the square lattice Z(2). This walk can traverse the same face twice, but crosses any edge at most once. The weight of a walk is a product of local weights: each square visited by the walk yields a weight that depends on the way the walk passes through it. The local weights are parametrised by angles 0 is an element of [pi/3, 2 pi/3] and satisfy the Yang-Baxter equation. The self-avoiding walk is embedded in the plane by replacing the square faces of the grid with rhombi with corresponding angles.By means of the Yang-Baxter transformation, we show that the 2-point function of the walk in the half-plane does not depend on the rhombic tiling (i.e. on the angles chosen). In particular, this statistic concides with that of the self-avoiding walk on the hexagonal lattice. Indeed, the latter can be obtained by choosing all angles. equal to pi/3.For the hexagonal lattice, the critical fugacity of SAW was recently proved to be equal to 1 + root 2. We show that the same is true for any choice of angles. In doing so, we also give a new short proof to the fact that the partition function of self-avoiding bridges in a strip of the hexagonal lattice tends to 0 as the width of the strip tends to infinity. This proof also yields a quantitative bound on the convergence.
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Self-avoiding walk, Yang-Baxter, Universality, Isoradial graphs, Rhombic tiling, Critical fugacity
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