Interacting Brownian particles and the Wigner law (Q1326345)

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    Interacting Brownian particles and the Wigner law (English)
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    15 August 1994
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    We study interacting diffusing particles governed by the stochastic differential equations \[ dX_ j (t)=\sigma_ n dB_ j (t)-D_ j \varphi_ n (X_ 1,\dots,X_ n) dt, \qquad j=1,2, \dots,n. \] Here the \(B_ j\) are independent Brownian motions in \(\mathbb{R}^ d\), and \[ \varphi_ n (x_ 1,\dots,x_ n)=\alpha_ n {\underset {i\neq j} {\sum \sum}} V(x_ i-x_ j)+\theta_ n \sum_ i U(x_ i). \] The potential \(V\) has a singularity at 0 strong enough to keep the particles apart, and the potential \(U\) serves to keep the particles from escaping to infinity. Our interest is in the behaviour as the number of particles increases without limit, which we study through the empirical measure process. We prove tightness of these processes in the case of \(d=1\), \(V(x)=-\log | x |\), \(U(x)= x^ 2/2\) where it is possible to prove uniqueness of the limiting evolution and deduce that a limiting measure-valued process exists. This process is deterministic, and converges to the Wigner law as \(t \to \infty\). Some information on the rates of convergence is derived, and the case of a Cauchy initial distribution is analysed completely.
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    interacting diffusing particles
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    stochastic differential equations
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    tightness
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    measure-valued process
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    Wigner law
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    Cauchy initial distribution
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