TY - JOUR
T1 - Transference Principles for Log-Sobolev and Spectral-Gap with Applications to Conservative Spin Systems
AU - Barthe, Franck
AU - Milman, Emanuel
N1 - Funding Information: Supported by ISF (grant no. 900/10), BSF (grant no. 2010288), Marie-CurieActions (grant no. PCIG10-GA-2011-304066) and the Taub Foundation (Landau Fellow).
PY - 2013/10
Y1 - 2013/10
N2 - We obtain new principles for transferring log-Sobolev and Spectral-Gap inequalities from a source metric-measure space to a target one, when the curvature of the target space is bounded from below. As our main application, we obtain explicit estimates for the log-Sobolev and Spectral-Gap constants of various conservative spin system models, consisting of non-interacting and weakly-interacting particles, constrained to conserve the mean-spin. When the self-interaction is a perturbation of a strongly convex potential, this partially recovers and partially extends previous results of Caputo, Chafaï Grunewald, Landim, Lu, Menz, Otto, Panizo, Villani, Westdickenberg and Yau. When the self-interaction is only assumed to be (non-strongly) convex, as in the case of the two-sided exponential measure, we obtain sharp estimates on the system's Spectral-Gap as a function of the mean-spin, independently of the size of the system.
AB - We obtain new principles for transferring log-Sobolev and Spectral-Gap inequalities from a source metric-measure space to a target one, when the curvature of the target space is bounded from below. As our main application, we obtain explicit estimates for the log-Sobolev and Spectral-Gap constants of various conservative spin system models, consisting of non-interacting and weakly-interacting particles, constrained to conserve the mean-spin. When the self-interaction is a perturbation of a strongly convex potential, this partially recovers and partially extends previous results of Caputo, Chafaï Grunewald, Landim, Lu, Menz, Otto, Panizo, Villani, Westdickenberg and Yau. When the self-interaction is only assumed to be (non-strongly) convex, as in the case of the two-sided exponential measure, we obtain sharp estimates on the system's Spectral-Gap as a function of the mean-spin, independently of the size of the system.
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U2 - 10.1007/s00220-013-1782-2
DO - 10.1007/s00220-013-1782-2
M3 - مقالة
SN - 0010-3616
VL - 323
SP - 575
EP - 625
JO - Communications in Mathematical Physics
JF - Communications in Mathematical Physics
IS - 2
ER -