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The McKean-Vlasov Equation in Finite Volume

Mathematical Physics 2015-05-14 v1 math.MP

Abstract

We study the McKean--Vlasov equation on the finite tori of length scale LL in dd--dimensions. We derive the necessary and sufficient conditions for the existence of a phase transition, which are based on the criteria first uncovered in \cite{GP} and \cite{KM}. Therein and in subsequent works, one finds indications pointing to critical transitions at a particular model dependent value, θ\theta^{\sharp} of the interaction parameter. We show that the uniform density (which may be interpreted as the liquid phase) is dynamically stable for θ<θ\theta < \theta^{\sharp} and prove, abstractly, that a {\it critical} transition must occur at θ=θ\theta = \theta^{\sharp}. However for this system we show that under generic conditions -- LL large, d2d \geq 2 and isotropic interactions -- the phase transition is in fact discontinuous and occurs at some θ\t<θ\theta\t < \theta^{\sharp}. Finally, for H--stable, bounded interactions with discontinuous transitions we show that, with suitable scaling, the θ\t(L)\theta\t(L) tend to a definitive non--trivial limit as LL\to\infty.

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@article{arxiv.0910.4615,
  title  = {The McKean-Vlasov Equation in Finite Volume},
  author = {Lincoln Chayes and Vladislav Panferov},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0910.4615},
  year   = {2015}
}