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J. Phys. A: Math. Theor. 41 (11 April 2008) 145001 (30pp)   doi: 10.1088/1751-8113/41/14/145001

Statistics of geodesics in large quadrangulations


J Bouttier and E Guitter
Service de Physique Théorique, CEA/DSM/SPhT, Unité de recherche associée au CNRS, CEA/Saclay, 91191 Gif sur Yvette Cedex, France
E-mail: jeremie.bouttier@cea.fr and emmanuel.guitter@cea.fr

Abstract. We study the statistical properties of geodesics, i.e. paths of minimal length, in large random planar quadrangulations. We extend Schaeffer's well-labeled tree bijection to the case of quadrangulations with a marked geodesic, leading to the notion of 'spine trees', amenable to a direct enumeration. We obtain the generating functions for quadrangulations with a marked geodesic of fixed length, as well as with a set of 'confluent geodesics', i.e. a collection of non-intersecting minimal paths connecting two given points. In the limit of quadrangulations with a large area n, we find in particular an average number 3 × 2i of geodesics between two fixed points at distance i Gt 1 from each other. We show that, for generic endpoints, two confluent geodesics remain close to each other and have an extensive number of contacts. This property fails for a few 'exceptional' endpoints which can be linked by truly distinct geodesics. Results are presented both in the case of finite length i and in the scaling limit in1/4. In particular, we give the scaling distribution of the exceptional points.

PACS numbers: 02.10.Ox, 05.50.+q, 04.60.Nc, 04.60.-m

Print publication: Issue 14 (11 April 2008)
Received 14 December 2007, in final form 25 February 2008
Published 26 March 2008

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