Sebastián Barbieri , Rodrigo Bissacot , Gregório Dalle Vedove , Philippe Thieullen
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Abstract
We construct a finite-range potential on a bidimensional full shift on a finite alphabet that exhibits a zero-temperature chaotic behavior as introduced by van Enter and Ruszel. This is the phenomenon where there exists a sequence of temperatures that converges to zero for which the whole set of equilibrium measures at these given temperatures oscillates between two sets of ground states. Brémont's work shows that the phenomenon of non-convergence does not exist for finite-range potentials in dimension one for finite alphabets; Leplaideur obtained a different proof for the same fact. Chazottes and Hochman provided the first example of non-convergence in higher dimensions ; we extend their result for and highlight the importance of two estimates of recursive nature that are crucial for this proof: the relative complexity and the reconstruction function of an extension.
We note that a different proof of this result was found by Chazottes and Shinoda, at around the same time that this article was initially submitted and that a strong generalization has been found by Gayral, Sablik and Taati.
我们在有限字母表的二维全移位上构建了一个有限范围势,它表现出 van Enter 和 Ruszel 提出的零温混沌行为。这种现象是指存在一连串趋近于零的温度,在这些给定温度下,整组平衡度量在两组基态之间摆动。Brémont 的研究表明,对于有限字母的一维有限范围势,不收敛现象并不存在;Leplaideur 对同一事实进行了不同的证明。我们注意到,就在本文最初提交的同一时间,查索特斯和筱田发现了对这一结果的不同证明,盖拉尔、萨布利克和塔蒂发现了对这一结果的有力概括。
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