The global fluctuation field of non-exchangeable interacting diffusions converges to the universal mean field SPDE limit under deterministic denseness conditions on the interaction matrix, with a sharp n^{-1/2} threshold.
Uniform-in-time quantitative fluctuations of large scale interacting particle systems
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We study fluctuations of mean-field interacting particle systems around their McKean--Vlasov limit. Our main result provides a uniform-in-time quantitative central limit theorem for the fluctuation process, with convergence rate of order $N^{-1/2}$ to the corresponding Gaussian limit in the Wasserstein metric. The proof relies on two main ingredients. First, we establish a uniform-in-time weak expansion for specific functionals of the empirical measure around their limiting behavior. This yields, in particular, uniform-in-time control of the convergence of the prelimit variance to its limiting counterpart. We also derive a backward PDE representation of the limiting variance, which is of independent interest. Second, we use Malliavin calculus tools and, in particular, a second-order Poincar\'e inequality that bounds the Wasserstein distance between the fluctuation process and its Gaussian limit in terms of the first- and second-order Malliavin derivatives of the particle flow. The quantitative convergence rates then follow from a delicate analysis of these derivatives, yielding the sharp estimates required for uniform-in-time control.
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