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Ergodic theorems and exponential decay of sample paths for certain interacting diffusion systems
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    Ergodic theorems and exponential decay of sample paths for certain interacting diffusion systems (English)
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    15 August 1993
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    The author studies the ergodic behaviour of a class of interacting diffusion processes of configurations in \(\mathbb{Z}^ d\), governed by stochastic differential equations of the form \[ dx_ i(t)=\sum_{j \in \mathbb{Z}^ d}A_{ij}dt+a(x_ i(t))dB_ i(t)\qquad (i \in \mathbb{Z}^ d), \] which appear in various cases (e.g. stepping stone models with random drift or selection, branching diffusion, scalar field in a non-stationary random potential, Ornstein-Uhlenbeck type processes). For \(\mathbb{Z}^ d\)- translation invariant \((A_{ij})\) he describes under suitable assumptions their \(\mathbb{Z}^ d\)-translation invariant stationary measures and proves convergence to them for \(\mathbb{Z}^ d\)-translation invariant initial distributions. He furthermore derives an assumption for the exponential decay of the sample paths. The mentioned examples are covered by the respective assumptions.
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    ergodic behaviour
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    interacting diffusion processes
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    stochastic differential equations
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    stepping stone models
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    Ornstein-Uhlenbeck type processes
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    invariant stationary measures
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