J-Hermitian determinantal point processes: balanced rigidity and balanced Palm equivalence
Abstract
We study Palm measures of determinantal point processes with J-Hermitian correlation kernels. A point process P on the punctured real line R* = R+ R- is said to be balanced rigid if for any precompact subset B⊂ R*, the difference between the numbers of particles of a configuration inside B R+ and B R- is almost surely determined by the configuration outside B. The point process P is said to have the balanced Palm equivalence property if any reduced Palm measure conditioned at 2n distinct points, n in R+ and n in R-, is equivalent to the P. We formulate general criteria for determinantal point processes with J-Hermitian correlation kernels to be balanced rigid and to have the balanced Palm equivalence property and prove, in particular, that the determinantal point processes with Whittaker kernels of Borodin and Olshanski are balanced rigid and have the balanced Palm equivalence property.
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