Generalized Dyson Brownian motion, McKean-Vlasov equation and eigenvalues of random matrices
Abstract
Using It\^o's calculus and the mass optimal transportation theory, we study the generalized Dyson Brownian motion (GDBM) and the associated McKean-Vlasov evolution equation with an external potential . Under suitable condition on , we prove the existence and uniqueness of strong solution to SDE for GDBM. Standard argument shows that the family of the process of empirical measures of GDBM is tight and every accumulative point of in the weak convergence topology is a weak solution of the associated McKean-Vlasov evolution equation, which can be realized as the gradient flow of the Voiculescu free entropy on the Wasserstein space over . Under the condition for some constant , we prove that the McKean-Vlasov equation has a unique solution and converges weakly to as . For convex potentials, we prove that converges to the equilibrium measure with respect to the -Wasserstein distance on as . Under the uniform convexity or a modified uniform convexity condition on , we prove that converges to with respect to the -Wasserstein distance on with an exponential rate as . Finally, we discuss the double-well potentials and raise some conjectures.
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@article{arxiv.1303.1240,
title = {Generalized Dyson Brownian motion, McKean-Vlasov equation and eigenvalues of random matrices},
author = {Songzi Li and Xiang-Dong Li and Yong-Xiao Xie},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1303.1240},
year = {2013}
}