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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7692298
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Propagation of minimality in the supercooled Stefan problem (English)
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5 June 2023
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Supercooled Stefan problems describe the evolution of the boundary between the solid and liquid phases of a substance, where the liquid is assumed to be cooled below its freezing point. Following the methodology of \textit{F. Delarue} et al. [Probab. Math. Phys. 3, No. 1, 171--213 (2022; Zbl 1489.35309)], the authors construct solutions to the one-phase one-dimensional supercooled Stefan problem through a certain McKean-Vlasov equation, which allows to define global solutions even in the presence of blow-ups. Solutions to the McKean-Vlasov equation arise as mean-field limits of particle systems interacting through hitting times, which is important for systemic risk modeling. The main contributions of this paper are: (i) A general tightness theorem for the Skorokhod M1-topology which applies to processes that can be decomposed into a continuous and a monotone part. (ii) A propagation of chaos result for a perturbed version of the particle system for general initial conditions. (iii) The proof of a conjecture of Delarue, Nadtochiy and Shkolnikov [loc. cit.], relating the solution concepts of so-called minimal and physical solutions, showing that minimal solutions of the McKean-Vlasov equation are physical whenever the initial condition is integrable.
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supercooled Stefan problem
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McKean-Vlasov equations
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singular interactions
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propagation of chaos
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systemic risk
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