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arxiv: 1507.01244 · v4 · pith:WC3G4LJ4new · submitted 2015-07-05 · 🧮 math.PR

Attractor properties for irreversible and reversible interacting particle systems

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keywords measuregibbsirreversiblenon-nullnesstime-stationaryattractorconditiondynamics
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We consider translation-invariant interacting particle systems on the lattice with finite local state space admitting at least one Gibbs measure as a time-stationary measure. The dynamics can be irreversible but should satisfy some mild non-degeneracy conditions. We prove that weak limit points of any trajectory of translation-invariant measures, satisfying a non-nullness condition, are Gibbs states for the same specification as the time-stationary measure. This is done under the additional assumption that zero entropy loss of the limiting measure w.r.t. the time-stationary measure implies that they are Gibbs measures for the same specification. We show how to prove the non-nullness for a large number of cases, and also give an alternate version of the last condition such that the non-nullness requirement can be dropped. As an application we obtain the attractor property if there is a reversible Gibbs measure. Our method generalizes convergence results using relative entropy techniques to a large class of dynamics including irreversible and non-ergodic ones.

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