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The six-vertex model and Schramm-Loewner evolution

arXiv:1605.06471 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevE.95.052146

Abstract

Square ice is a statistical mechanics model for two-dimensional ice, widely believed to have a conformally invariant scaling limit. We associate a Peano (space filling) curve to a square ice configuration, and more generally to a so-called 6-vertex model configuration, and argue that its scaling limit is a space-filling version of the random fractal curve SLE$_κ$, Schramm--Loewner evolution with parameter $κ$, where $4<κ\leq 12+8\sqrt{2}$. For square ice, $κ=12$. At the "free-fermion point" of the 6-vertex model, $κ=8+4\sqrt{3}$. These unusual values lie outside the classical interval $2\le κ\le 8$.

5 pages, 5 figures