The focus of this work is on local stability of a class of nonlinear ordinary differential equations (ODE) that describe limits of empirical measures associated with finite-state weakly interacting N-particle systems. Local Lyapunov functions are identified for several classes of such ODE, including those associated with systems with slow adaptation and Gibbs systems. Using previous results and large deviations heuristics, a partial differential equation (PDE) associated with the nonlinear ODE is introduced and it is shown that positive definite subsolutions of this PDE serve as local Lyapunov functions for the ODE. This PDE characterization is used to construct explicit Lyapunov func- tions for a broad class of models called locally Gibbs systems. This class of models is significantly larger than the family of Gibbs systems and several examples of such systems are presented, including models with nearest neighbor jumps and models with simultaneous jumps that arise in applications.

Local stability of Kolmogorov forward equations for finite State nonlinear Markov processes

FISCHER, MARKUS;
2015

Abstract

The focus of this work is on local stability of a class of nonlinear ordinary differential equations (ODE) that describe limits of empirical measures associated with finite-state weakly interacting N-particle systems. Local Lyapunov functions are identified for several classes of such ODE, including those associated with systems with slow adaptation and Gibbs systems. Using previous results and large deviations heuristics, a partial differential equation (PDE) associated with the nonlinear ODE is introduced and it is shown that positive definite subsolutions of this PDE serve as local Lyapunov functions for the ODE. This PDE characterization is used to construct explicit Lyapunov func- tions for a broad class of models called locally Gibbs systems. This class of models is significantly larger than the family of Gibbs systems and several examples of such systems are presented, including models with nearest neighbor jumps and models with simultaneous jumps that arise in applications.
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