We consider a gas of N particles subject to a two-body interaction and confined by an external potential in the mean field or high temperature regime, that is when the inverse temperature β > 0 satisfies βN → γ ≥ 0 as N → +∞. We show that under general conditions on the interaction and the potential, the local fluctuations are described by a Poisson point process in the large N limit. We present applications to Coulomb and Riesz gases on Rn for any n ≥ 1, as well as to the edge behavior of β-ensembles on R.

Poisson statistics for Gibbs measures at high temperature / Lambert, G.. - In: ANNALES DE L'INSTITUT HENRI POINCARE-PROBABILITES ET STATISTIQUES. - ISSN 0246-0203. - 57:1(2021), pp. 326-350. [10.1214/20-AIHP1080]

Poisson statistics for Gibbs measures at high temperature

Lambert G.
2021-01-01

Abstract

We consider a gas of N particles subject to a two-body interaction and confined by an external potential in the mean field or high temperature regime, that is when the inverse temperature β > 0 satisfies βN → γ ≥ 0 as N → +∞. We show that under general conditions on the interaction and the potential, the local fluctuations are described by a Poisson point process in the large N limit. We present applications to Coulomb and Riesz gases on Rn for any n ≥ 1, as well as to the edge behavior of β-ensembles on R.
2021
57
1
326
350
https://arxiv.org/abs/1912.10261
Lambert, G.
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