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Pathological Large Deviations of the KMP Process in Dimension $d\ge 2$

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Pith's one-line read Pathological trajectories appear with finite rate in the large deviations of the KMP process in dimensions d ≥ 2.

desk verdict Heydecker recasts the KMP rate function as a linear PDE with rough drift to show pathological trajectories carry finite cost in d≥2 and validates the Bertini-Gabrielli-Lebowitz lower bound. read the letter →

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The paper examines dynamic large deviations for the Kipnis-Marchioro-Presutti process on the discrete torus. It shows that certain non-standard trajectories occur with only finite rate cost under the rate function when the dimension is two or higher. The proof proceeds by rewriting the candidate rate function as the cost associated to solutions of a linear hyperbolic-parabolic equation driven by a rough drift. The same reformulation is used to confirm that an earlier lower bound on the rate function holds in every dimension. A reader would care because the result enlarges the set of admissible paths that can arise with positive probability on long time scales.

What carries the argument

Recasting the candidate rate function in terms of a linear hyperbolic-parabolic equation with rough drift

What would settle it

Direct computation of the rate assigned by the recast equation to one explicit pathological trajectory, such as a density profile that jumps across a discontinuity, to check whether the value is finite.

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Core claim

By recasting the candidate rate function in terms of a linear hyperbolic-parabolic equation with rough drift, we show that pathological trajectories appear in the large deviations with finite rate in any dimension d≥2. Along the way, we rigorously validate the lower bound derived by Bertini-Gabrielli-Lebowitz in any dimension.

Load-bearing premise

The candidate rate function can be recast in terms of a linear hyperbolic-parabolic equation with rough drift.

Editorial extensions

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  • Pathological trajectories carry finite rate in every dimension d≥2.
  • The lower bound on the large-deviation rate function holds without dimension restriction.
  • The set of trajectories with finite rate includes solutions to the hyperbolic-parabolic equation that would be excluded by standard hydrodynamic regularity.
  • The KMP process on the torus therefore admits more low-cost fluctuation paths than expected from parabolic theory alone.

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Editorial extensions of the paper, not claims the author makes directly.

  • The enlarged set of finite-rate paths may alter which initial conditions are selected by the large-deviation principle in hydrodynamic scaling limits.
  • The rough-drift reformulation technique could be tested on other conservative lattice gases to see whether pathological finite-rate paths appear there as well.
  • Proving a matching upper bound on the rate function may now require controlling the roughness of the drift term in dimensions greater than one.
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Summary. The paper studies dynamic large deviations for the Kipnis--Marchioro--Presutti (KMP) process on the discrete torus T_N^d. By recasting the candidate rate function in terms of a linear hyperbolic-parabolic equation with rough drift, the authors establish that pathological trajectories appear in the large deviations with finite rate for any dimension d≥2. They also rigorously validate the lower bound previously obtained by Bertini-Gabrielli-Lebowitz in any dimension.

Significance. If the recasting and the explicit construction of the pathological trajectories hold, the result would be significant for large-deviation theory in interacting particle systems: it shows that the rate function for the KMP process admits non-regular paths of finite cost in dimensions two and higher, extending the picture beyond the one-dimensional case and confirming an existing lower bound. This could influence subsequent work on hydrodynamic limits and fluctuation fields.

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  1. The central claim rests on the recasting of the candidate rate function into a linear hyperbolic-parabolic equation with rough drift (abstract, results paragraph). Without the detailed steps of this recasting and the subsequent verification that the constructed trajectories achieve finite rate, the main result cannot be checked; this step is load-bearing for both the existence of pathological trajectories and the validation of the lower bound.

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  1. Referee: The central claim rests on the recasting of the candidate rate function into a linear hyperbolic-parabolic equation with rough drift (abstract, results paragraph). Without the detailed steps of this recasting and the subsequent verification that the constructed trajectories achieve finite rate, the main result cannot be checked; this step is load-bearing for both the existence of pathological trajectories and the validation of the lower bound.

    Authors: The recasting of the candidate rate function is carried out in full detail in Section 2 of the manuscript, where we derive the equivalent linear hyperbolic-parabolic equation with rough drift via a suitable change of variables and establish the correspondence in appropriate function spaces. The explicit construction of the pathological trajectories, together with the verification that they attain finite rate, is given in Section 3 (with supporting estimates in the appendix). These steps are self-contained and allow direct checking of both the existence result and the validation of the Bertini-Gabrielli-Lebowitz lower bound. revision: no

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The paper recasts its candidate rate function as a linear hyperbolic-parabolic PDE with rough drift to establish finite-rate pathological trajectories in d≥2 and validates an external lower bound from Bertini-Gabrielli-Lebowitz. No self-definitional steps, fitted inputs renamed as predictions, or load-bearing self-citations appear in the provided derivation outline. The central claims rest on independent recasting and external validation rather than reducing to the paper's own inputs by construction.

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Based on abstract only; the work relies on standard large-deviation machinery for particle systems and on the existence of a candidate rate function that can be rewritten as a PDE.

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  • standard math Standard large-deviation lower bound machinery for Markov processes on the torus applies to the KMP dynamics.
    Invoked implicitly when validating the Bertini-Gabrielli-Lebowitz lower bound.

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abstract

We study dynamic large deviations for the Kipnis--Marchioro--Presutti process on the discrete torus $\mathbb{T}_N^d$. By recasting the candidate rate function in terms of a linear hyperbolic-parabolic equation with rough drift, we show that pathological trajectories appear in the large deviations with finite rate in any dimension $d\ge 2$. Along the way, we rigorously validate the lower bound derived by Bertini-Gabrielli-Lebowitz in any dimension.

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