Brownian occupation measures, compactness and large deviations: Pair interaction

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Date
2015
Volume
2197
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WIAS Preprints
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Berlin : Weierstraß-Institut für Angewandte Analysis und Stochastik
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Abstract

Continuing with the study of compactness and large deviations initiated in citeMV14, we turn to the analysis of Gibbs measures defined on two independent Brownian paths in $R^d$ interacting through a mutual self-attraction. This is expressed by the Hamiltonian $intint_R^2d V(x-y) mu(d x)nu(d y)$ with two probability measures $mu$ and $nu$ representing the occupation measures of two independent Brownian motions. Due to the mixed product of two independent measures, the crucial shift-invariance requirement of citeMV14 is slightly lost. However, such a mixed product of measures inspires a compactification of the quotient space of orbits of product measures, which is structurally slightly different from the one introduced in citeMV14. The orbits of the product of independent occupation measures are embedded in such a compactfication and a strong large deviation principle for these objects enables us to prove the desired asymptotic localization properties of the joint behavior of two independent paths under the Gibbs transformation. As a second application, we study the spatially smoothened parabolic Anderson model in $R^d$ with white noise potential and provide a direct computation of the annealed Lyapunov exponents of the smoothened solutions when the smoothing parameter goes to $0$.

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Compactness, large deviations, Gibbs measures on Brownian paths, Parabolic Anderson model
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Mukherjee, C. (2015). Brownian occupation measures, compactness and large deviations: Pair interaction (Vol. 2197). Berlin : Weierstraß-Institut für Angewandte Analysis und Stochastik.
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