On the identifiability of interaction functions in systems of interacting particles
Statistics Theory
2020-09-01 v2 Classical Analysis and ODEs
Dynamical Systems
Probability
Statistics Theory
Abstract
We address a fundamental issue in the nonparametric inference for systems of interacting particles: the identifiability of the interaction functions. We prove that the interaction functions are identifiable for a class of first-order stochastic systems, including linear systems with general initial laws and nonlinear systems with stationary distributions. We show that a coercivity condition is sufficient for identifiability and becomes necessary when the number of particles approaches infinity. The coercivity is equivalent to the strict positivity of related integral operators, which we prove by showing that their integral kernels are strictly positive definite by using M\"untz type theorems.
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@article{arxiv.1912.11965,
title = {On the identifiability of interaction functions in systems of interacting particles},
author = {Zhongyang Li and Fei Lu and Mauro Maggioni and Sui Tang and Cheng Zhang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1912.11965},
year = {2020}
}
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25 pages