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Unicellular maps vs hyperbolic surfaces in large genus: simple closed curves

Published 23 Nov 2021 in math.PR, math.CO, and math.GT | (2111.11903v2)

Abstract: We study uniformly random maps with a single face, genus $g$, and size $n$, as $n,g\rightarrow \infty$ with $g = o(n)$, in continuation of several previous works on the geometric properties of "high genus maps". We calculate the number of short simple cycles, and we show convergence of their lengths (after a well-chosen rescaling of the graph distance) to a Poisson process, which happens to be exactly the same as the limit law obtained by Mirzakhani and Petri (2019) when they studied simple closed geodesics on random hyperbolic surfaces under the Weil-Petersson measure as $g\rightarrow \infty$. This leads us to conjecture that these two models are somehow "the same" in the limit, which would allow to translate problems on hyperbolic surfaces in terms of random trees, thanks to a powerful bijection of Chapuy, F\'eray and Fusy (2013).

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