Markov trajectories : Microcanonical Ensembles based on empirical observables as compared to Canonical Ensembles based on Markov generators
Abstract
The Ensemble of trajectories produced by the Markov generator can be considered as 'Canonical' for the following reasons : (C1) the probability of the trajectory can be rewritten as the exponential of a linear combination of its relevant empirical time-averaged observables , where the coefficients involving the Markov generator are their fixed conjugate parameters; (C2) the large deviations properties of these empirical observables for large are governed by the explicit rate function at Level 2.5, while in the thermodynamic limit , they concentrate on their typical values determined by the Markov generator . This concentration property in the thermodynamic limit suggests to introduce the notion of the 'Microcanonical Ensemble' at Level 2.5 for stochastic trajectories , where all the relevant empirical variables are fixed to some values and cannot fluctuate anymore for finite . The goal of the present paper is to discuss its main properties : (MC1) when the long trajectory belongs the Microcanonical Ensemble with the fixed empirical observables , the statistics of its subtrajectory for is governed by the Canonical Ensemble associated to the Markov generator that would make the empirical observables typical ; (MC2) in the Microcanonical Ensemble, the central role is played by the number of stochastic trajectories of duration with the given empirical observables , and by the corresponding explicit Boltzmann entropy . This general framework is applied to continuous-time Markov Jump processes and to discrete-time Markov chains with illustrative examples.
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@article{arxiv.2201.00666,
title = {Markov trajectories : Microcanonical Ensembles based on empirical observables as compared to Canonical Ensembles based on Markov generators},
author = {Cecile Monthus},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2201.00666},
year = {2022}
}
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v2 : final version (33 pages)