Directed Nonabelian Sandpile Models on Trees
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2015
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We define two general classes of nonabelian sandpile models on directed trees (or arborescences), as models of nonequilibrium statistical physics. Unlike usual applications of the well-known abelian sandpile model, these models have the property that sand grains can enter only through specified reservoirs. In the Trickle-down sandpile model, sand grains are allowed to move one at a time. For this model, we show that the stationary distribution is of product form. In the Landslide sandpile model, all the grains at a vertex topple at once, and here we prove formulas for all eigenvalues, their multiplicities, and the rate of convergence to stationarity. The proofs use wreath products and the representation theory of monoids. |
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http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/51350/1/com_mat_phy-335_3_1065_2015.pdf Ayyer, Arvind and Schilling, Anne and Steinberg, Benjamin and Thiery, Nicolas M (2015) Directed Nonabelian Sandpile Models on Trees. In: COMMUNICATIONS IN MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS, 335 (3). pp. 1065-1098. |
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SPRINGER |
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00220-015-2343-7 http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/51350/ |
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Journal Article PeerReviewed |