Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4666743 Advances in Mathematics 2011 46 Pages PDF
Abstract

The Gamma kernel is a projection kernel of the form (A(x)B(y)−B(x)A(y))/(x−y), where A and B are certain functions on the one-dimensional lattice expressed through Euler's Γ-function. The Gamma kernel depends on two continuous parameters; its principal minors serve as the correlation functions of a determinantal probability measure P defined on the space of infinite point configurations on the lattice. As was shown earlier [A. Borodin, G. Olshanski, Adv. Math. 194 (2005) 141–202, arXiv:math-ph/0305043], P describes the asymptotics of certain ensembles of random partitions in a limit regime.Theorem: The determinantal measure P is quasi-invariant with respect to finitary permutations of the nodes of the lattice.This result is motivated by an application to a model of infinite particle stochastic dynamics.

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