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Depinning in integer-restricted Gaussian Fields and BKT phases of two-component spin models

For a family of integer-valued height functions defined over the faces of planar graphs, we establish a relation between the probability of connection by level sets and the spin-spin correlations of the dual $O(2)$ symmetric spin models formulated over the graphs' vertices. The relation is used to show that in two dimensions the Villain spin model exhibits non-summable decay of correlations at any temperature at which the dual integer-restricted Gaussian field exhibits depinning. For the latter, we devise a new monotonicity argument through which the recent alternative proof by Lammers of the existence of a depinning transition in two-dimensional graphs of degree three, is extended to all doubly-periodic graphs, in particular to $\mathbb{Z}^2$. Essential use is made of the inequality of Regev and Stephens-Davidowitz, which allows also an alternative (to absolute-value FKG) proof of convergence of the height-function's distribution in the infinite-volume limit. Similar results are established for the $XY$ spin model and its dual Bessel random height function. Taken together these statements yield a new perspective on the Berezinskii-Kosterlitz-Thouless phase transition in $O(2)$ spin models, and complete a new proof of depinning in two-dimensional integer-valued height functions.

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