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Stochastic Distinguishability of Markovian Trajectories

Statistical Mechanics 2024-05-09 v2 Biological Physics Quantitative Methods

Abstract

The ability to distinguish between stochastic systems based on their trajectories is crucial in thermodynamics, chemistry, and biophysics. The Kullback-Leibler (KL) divergence, DKLAB(0,τ)D_{\text{KL}}^{AB}(0,\tau), quantifies the distinguishability between the two ensembles of length-τ\tau trajectories from Markov processes A and B. However, evaluating DKLAB(0,τ)D_{\text{KL}}^{AB}(0,\tau) from histograms of trajectories faces sufficient sampling difficulties, and no theory explicitly reveals what dynamical features contribute to the distinguishability. This letter provides a general formula that decomposes DKLAB(0,τ)D_{\text{KL}}^{AB}(0,\tau) in space and time for any Markov processes, arbitrarily far from equilibrium or steady state. It circumvents the sampling difficulty of evaluating DKLAB(0,τ)D_{\text{KL}}^{AB}(0,\tau). Furthermore, it explicitly connects trajectory KL divergence with individual transition events and their waiting time statistics. The results provide insights into understanding distinguishability between Markov processes, leading to new theoretical frameworks for designing biological sensors and optimizing signal transduction.

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@article{arxiv.2401.16544,
  title  = {Stochastic Distinguishability of Markovian Trajectories},
  author = {Asawari Pagare and Zhongmin Zhang and Jiming Zheng and Zhiyue Lu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2401.16544},
  year   = {2024}
}