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Siegmund duality for physicists: a bridge between spatial and first-passage properties of continuous and discrete time stochastic processes

Statistical Mechanics 2024-11-08 v3 Mathematical Physics math.MP Probability

Abstract

We consider a generic one-dimensional stochastic process x(t)x(t), or a random walk XnX_n, which describes the position of a particle evolving inside an interval [a,b][a,b], with absorbing walls located at aa and bb. In continuous time, x(t)x(t) is driven by some equilibrium process θ(t)\mathbf{\theta}(t), while in discrete time, the jumps of XnX_n follow a stationary process that obeys a time reversal property. An important observable to characterize its behaviour is the exit probability Eb(x,t)E_b(x,t), which is the probability for the particle to be absorbed first at the wall bb, before or at time tt, given its initial position xx. In this paper we show that the derivation of this quantity can be tackled by studying a dual process y(t)y(t) very similar to x(t)x(t) but with hard walls at aa and bb. More precisely, we show that the quantity Eb(x,t)E_b(x,t) for the process x(t)x(t) is equal to the probability Φ~(x,tb)\tilde \Phi(x,t|b) of finding the dual process inside the interval [a,x][a,x] at time tt, with y(0)=by(0) =b. This is known as Siegmund duality in mathematics. Here we show that this duality applies to various processes which are of interest in physics, including models of active particles, diffusing diffusivity models, a large class of discrete and continuous time random walks, and even processes subjected to stochastic resetting. For all these cases, we provide an explicit construction of the dual process. We also give simple derivations of this identity both in the continuous and in the discrete time setting, as well as numerical tests for a large number of models of interest. Finally, we use simulations to show that the duality is also likely to hold for more complex processes such as fractional Brownian motion.

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@article{arxiv.2404.10537,
  title  = {Siegmund duality for physicists: a bridge between spatial and first-passage properties of continuous and discrete time stochastic processes},
  author = {Mathis Guéneau and Léo Touzo},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2404.10537},
  year   = {2024}
}

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37 pages, 10 figures