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Mean first exit times of Ornstein-Uhlenbeck processes in high-dimensional spaces

Probability 2023-05-10 v2

Abstract

The dd-dimensional Ornstein--Uhlenbeck process (OUP) describes the trajectory of a particle in a dd-dimensional, spherically symmetric, quadratic potential. The OUP is composed of a drift term weighted by a constant θ0\theta \geq 0 and a diffusion coefficient weighted by σ>0\sigma > 0. In the absence of drift (i.e. θ=0\theta = 0), the OUP simply becomes a standard Brownian motion (BM). This paper is concerned with estimating the mean first-exit time (MFET) of the OUP from a ball of finite radius LL for large d0d \gg 0. We prove that, asymptotically for dd \to \infty, the OUP takes (on average) no longer to exit than BM. In other words, the mean-reverting drift of the OUP (scaled by θ0\theta \geq 0) has asymptotically no effect on its MFET. This finding might be surprising because, for small dNd \in \mathbb{N}, the OUP exit time is significantly larger than BM by a margin that depends on θ\theta. As it allows for the drift to be ignored, it might simplify the analysis of high-dimensional exit-time problems in numerous areas. Finally, our short proof for the non-asymptotic MFET of OUP, using the Andronov--Vitt--Pontryagin formula, might be of independent interest.

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@article{arxiv.2208.04029,
  title  = {Mean first exit times of Ornstein-Uhlenbeck processes in high-dimensional spaces},
  author = {Hans Kersting and Antonio Orvieto and Frank Proske and Aurelien Lucchi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2208.04029},
  year   = {2023}
}

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14 pages, 3 figures