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Finite-Time and -Size Scalings in the Evaluation of Large Deviation Functions: Numerical Approach in Continuous Time

Statistical Mechanics 2017-07-03 v3

Abstract

Rare trajectories of stochastic systems are important to understand -- because of their potential impact. However, their properties are by definition difficult to sample directly. Population dynamics provides a numerical tool allowing their study, by means of simulating a large number of copies of the system, which are subjected to selection rules that favor the rare trajectories of interest. Such algorithms are plagued by finite simulation time- and finite population size- effects that can render their use delicate. In this paper, we present a numerical approach which uses the finite-time and finite-size scalings of estimators of the large deviation functions associated to the distribution of rare trajectories. The method we propose allows one to extract the infinite-time and infinite-size limit of these estimators which -- as shown on the contact process -- provides a significant improvement of the large deviation functions estimators compared to the the standard one.

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@article{arxiv.1607.08804,
  title  = {Finite-Time and -Size Scalings in the Evaluation of Large Deviation Functions: Numerical Approach in Continuous Time},
  author = {Esteban Guevara Hidalgo and Takahiro Nemoto and Vivien Lecomte},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1607.08804},
  year   = {2017}
}

Comments

12 pages, 10 figures. Second part of pair of companion papers, following Part I arXiv:1607.04752