Geodesic networks in Liouville quantum gravity surfaces
Abstract
Recent work has shown that for γ ∈ (0,2), a Liouville quantum gravity (LQG) surface can be endowed with a canonical metric. We prove several results concerning geodesics for this metric. In particular, we completely classify the possible networks of geodesics from a typical point on the surface to an arbitrary point on the surface, as well as the types of networks of geodesics joining two points which occur for a dense set of pairs of points on the surface. This latter result is the γ-LQG analog of the classification of geodesic networks in the Brownian map due to Angel, Kolesnik, and Miermont (2017). We also show that there is a deterministic m∈ N such that almost surely any two points are joined by at most m distinct LQG geodesics.
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