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Uniqueness of invariant product measures for elliptic infinite dimensional diffusions and particle spin systems

Alejandro F. Ramírez — 2002

ESAIM: Probability and Statistics

Consider an infinite dimensional diffusion process process on T 𝐙 d , where T is the circle, defined by the action of its generator L on C 2 ( T 𝐙 d ) local functions as L f ( η ) = i 𝐙 d 1 2 a i 2 f η i 2 + b i f η i . Assume that the coefficients, a i and b i are smooth, bounded, finite range with uniformly bounded second order partial derivatives, that a i is only a function of η i and that inf i , η a i ( η ) > 0 . Suppose ν is an invariant product measure. Then, if ν is the Lebesgue measure or if d = 1 , 2 , it is the unique invariant measure. Furthermore, if ν is translation invariant, then...

Uniqueness of invariant product measures for elliptic infinite dimensional diffusions and particle spin systems

Alejandro F. Ramírez — 2010

ESAIM: Probability and Statistics

Consider an infinite dimensional diffusion process process on , where is the circle, defined by the action of its generator on ) local functions as L f ( η ) = i 𝐙 d 1 2 a i 2 f η i 2 + b i f η i . Assume that the coefficients, and are smooth, bounded, finite range with uniformly bounded second order partial derivatives, that is only a function of η i and that inf i , η a i ( η ) > 0 . Suppose is an invariant product measure. Then, if is the Lebesgue measure or if , it is the unique...

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