First-passage properties of the jump process with a drift. Two exactly solvable cases
Abstract
We investigate the first-passage properties of a jump process with a constant drift, focusing on two key observables: the first-passage time and the number of jumps before the first-passage event. By mapping the problem onto an effective discrete-time random walk, we derive an exact expression for the Laplace transform of the joint distribution of and using the generalized Pollaczek-Spitzer formula. This result is then used to analyze the first-passage properties for two exactly solvable cases: (i) both the inter-jump intervals and jump amplitudes are exponentially distributed, and (ii) the inter-jump intervals are exponentially distributed while all jumps have the same fixed amplitude. We show the existence of two distinct regimes governed by the strength of the drift: (i) a survival regime, where the process remains positive indefinitely with finite probability; (ii) an absorption regime, where the first-passage eventually occurs; and (iii) a critical point at the boundary between these two phases. We characterize the asymptotic behavior of survival probabilities in each regime: they decay exponentially to a constant in the survival regime, vanish exponentially fast in the absorption regime, and exhibit power-law decay at the critical point. Furthermore, in the absorption regime, we derive large deviation forms for the marginal distributions of and n. The analytical predictions are validated through extensive numerical simulations.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2504.05409,
title = {First-passage properties of the jump process with a drift. Two exactly solvable cases},
author = {Ivan N. Burenev and Satya N. Majumdar},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2504.05409},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
50 pages, 16 figures, accepted version