Well-posedness of Hamilton-Jacobi equations in population dynamics and applications to large deviations
Probability
2020-11-25 v2
Abstract
We prove Freidlin-Wentzell type large deviation principles for various rescaled models in populations dynamics that have immigration and possibly harvesting: birth-death processes, Galton-Watson trees, epidemic SI models, and prey-predator models. The proofs are carried out using a general analytic approach based on the well-posedness of a class of associated Hamilton-Jacobi equations. The notable feature for these Hamilton-Jacobi equations is that the Hamiltonian can be discontinuous at the boundary. We prove a well-posedness result for a large class of Hamilton-Jacobi equations corresponding to one-dimensional models, and give partial results for the multi-dimensional setting.
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@article{arxiv.1803.04525,
title = {Well-posedness of Hamilton-Jacobi equations in population dynamics and applications to large deviations},
author = {Richard C. Kraaij and Louis Mahé},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1803.04525},
year = {2020}
}