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Full-Covariance Chemical Langevin Predator--Prey Diffusion with Absorbing Boundaries

Probability 2026-02-06 v1

Abstract

Many stochastic Rosenzweig--MacArthur predator--prey models inject ad hoc independent (diagonal) noise and therefore cannot encode the event-level coupling created by predation and biomass conversion. We derive an absorbed, fully mechanistic diffusion approximation and its extinction structure from a continuous-time Markov chain on N02\mathbb N_0^2 with four reaction channels: prey birth, prey competition death, predator death, and a coupled predation--conversion event. Absorbing coordinate axes are imposed to represent the irreversibility of demographic extinction. Under Kurtz density-dependent scaling, the law-of-large-numbers limit recovers the classical RM ODE, while central-limit scaling yields a chemical-Langevin diffusion with explicit drift and full state-dependent covariance. A distinctive signature is the strictly negative cross-covariance Σ12(N,P)=mNP/(1+N)\Sigma_{12}(N,P)=-mNP/(1+N) induced solely by the predation--conversion increment (1,1)(-1,1). We define the absorbed It\^o SDE by freezing trajectories at the first boundary hit and prove strong well-posedness, non-explosion, and moment bounds up to absorption. Extinction has positive probability from every interior state, and predator extinction is almost sure when mcm\le c.

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@article{arxiv.2602.05336,
  title  = {Full-Covariance Chemical Langevin Predator--Prey Diffusion with Absorbing Boundaries},
  author = {Jiguang Yu and Louis Shuo Wang and Yuansheng Gao and Ye Liang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2602.05336},
  year   = {2026}
}