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The planted directed polymer: inferring a random walk from noisy images

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arxiv 2404.07263 v2 pith:MVODF4SO submitted 2024-04-10 cond-mat.stat-mech cond-mat.dis-nn

classification cond-mat.stat-mechcond-mat.dis-nn
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We introduce and study the planted directed polymer, in which the path of a random walker is inferred from noisy 'images' accumulated at each timestep. Formulated as a nonlinear problem of Bayesian inference for a hidden Markov model, this problem is a generalization of the directed polymer problem of statistical physics, coinciding with it in the limit of zero signal to noise. For a 1D walker we present numerical investigations and analytical arguments that no phase transition is present. When formulated on a Cayley tree, methods developed for the directed polymer are used to show that there is a transition with decreasing signal to noise where effective inference becomes impossible, meaning that the average fractional overlap between the inferred and true paths falls from one to zero.

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