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SIGMA, 2025 Volume 21, 034, 12 pp. (Mi sigma2151)

A Test of a Conjecture of Cardy

Van Higgs, Doug Pickrell

Mathematics Department, University of Arizona, Tucson AZ 85721, USA

Abstract: In reference to Werner's measure on self-avoiding loops on Riemann surfaces, Cardy conjectured a formula for the measure of all homotopically nontrivial loops in a finite type annular region with modular parameter $\rho$. Ang, Remy and Sun have announced a proof of this conjecture using random conformal geometry. Cardy's formula implies that the measure of the set of homotopically nontrivial loops in the punctured plane which intersect $S^1$ equals $\frac{2\pi}{\sqrt{3}}$. This set is the disjoint union of the set of loops which avoid a ray from the unit circle to infinity and its complement. There is an inclusion/exclusion sum which, in a limit, calculates the measure of the set of loops which avoid a ray. Each term in the sum involves finding the transfinite diameter of a slit domain. This is numerically accessible using the remarkable Schwarz–Christoffel package developed by Driscoll and Trefethen. Our calculations suggest this sum is around $\pi$, consistent with Cardy's formula.

Keywords: Werner measure, Cardy conjecture, transfinite diameter, Schwarz–Christoffel.

MSC: 60J67; 30C20; 65E10

Received: January 25, 2025; in final form May 4, 2025; Published online May 9, 2025

Language: English

DOI: 10.3842/SIGMA.2025.034


ArXiv: 2401.03600


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