Large Deviations and Metastability Analysis for Heavy-Tailed Dynamical Systems

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Authors: Xingyu Wang, Chang-Han Rhee Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 7 July 2023

Abstract: This paper proposes a general framework that integrates the large deviations and metastability analysis of heavy-tailed stochastic dynamical systems. Employing this framework in the context of heavy-tailed stochastic difference/differential equations, we first establish a locally uniform sample path large deviations, and then translate the sample path large deviations into a sharp characterization of the joint distribution of the first exit time and exit location. As a result, we provide the heavy-tailed counterparts of the classical Freidlin-Wentzell and Eyring-Kramers theorems. Our findings also address an open question from Imkeller et al. (2009), unveiling intricate phase transitions in the asymptotics of the first exit times under truncated heavy-tailed noises. Furthermore, we develop a set of machinery that elevates the first exit time analysis to the characterization of global dynamics of stochastic dynamical systems. With the machinery, we uncover the global behavior of the stochastic difference/differential equations and show that, after proper scaling, they converge to continuous-time Markov chains that only visit the widest minima of the potential function.













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