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Spin systems with hyperbolic symmetry: a survey
Roland Bauerschmidt, Tyler Helmuth
Published 2021-09-06Version 1
Spin systems with hyperbolic symmetry originated as simplified models for the Anderson metal--insulator transition, and were subsequently found to exactly describe probabilistic models of linearly reinforced walks and random forests. In this survey we introduce these models, discuss their origins and main features, some existing tools available for their study, recent probabilistic results, and relations to other well-studied probabilistic models. Along the way we discuss some of the (many) open questions that remain.
Comments: Proceedings of the ICM 2022
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