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Main Authors: Ercolani, Nicholas, Lega, Joceline, Tippings, Brandon
Format: Preprint
Published: 2023
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2308.06369
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author Ercolani, Nicholas
Lega, Joceline
Tippings, Brandon
author_facet Ercolani, Nicholas
Lega, Joceline
Tippings, Brandon
contents This contribution summarizes recent work of the authors that combines methods from dynamical systems theory (discrete Painlevé equations) and asymptotic analysis of orthogonal polynomial recurrences, to address long-standing questions in map enumeration. Given a genus $g$, we present a framework that provides the generating function for the number of maps that can be realized on a surface of that genus. In the case of 4-valent maps, our methodology leads to explicit expressions for map counts. For general even or mixed valence, the number of vertices of the map specifies the relevant order of the derivatives of the generating function that needs to be considered. Beyond summarizing our own results, we provide context for the program highlighted in this article through a brief review of the literature describing advances in map enumeration. In addition, we discuss open problems and challenges related to this fascinating area of research that stands at the intersection of statistical physics, random matrices, orthogonal polynomials, and discrete dynamical systems theory.
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spellingShingle Map enumeration from a dynamical perspective
Ercolani, Nicholas
Lega, Joceline
Tippings, Brandon
Mathematical Physics
Combinatorics
Dynamical Systems
37J65, 37J70, 39A30, 39A60, 41A60
This contribution summarizes recent work of the authors that combines methods from dynamical systems theory (discrete Painlevé equations) and asymptotic analysis of orthogonal polynomial recurrences, to address long-standing questions in map enumeration. Given a genus $g$, we present a framework that provides the generating function for the number of maps that can be realized on a surface of that genus. In the case of 4-valent maps, our methodology leads to explicit expressions for map counts. For general even or mixed valence, the number of vertices of the map specifies the relevant order of the derivatives of the generating function that needs to be considered. Beyond summarizing our own results, we provide context for the program highlighted in this article through a brief review of the literature describing advances in map enumeration. In addition, we discuss open problems and challenges related to this fascinating area of research that stands at the intersection of statistical physics, random matrices, orthogonal polynomials, and discrete dynamical systems theory.
title Map enumeration from a dynamical perspective
topic Mathematical Physics
Combinatorics
Dynamical Systems
37J65, 37J70, 39A30, 39A60, 41A60
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2308.06369