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Infinite-dimensional stochastic differential equations for Coulomb random point fields

Probability 2026-04-21 v4

Abstract

We study the infinite-dimensional stochastic differential equations (ISDEs) of infinite-particle systems associated with Coulomb random point fields. The stochastic dynamics described by these ISDEs are referred to as Coulomb interacting Brownian motions. In all spatial dimensions d2 d \ge 2 and for all inverse temperatures β>0 \beta > 0 , we construct the Coulomb interacting Brownian motions. We prove that the ISDEs admit strong solutions and that pathwise uniqueness holds. The resulting labeled dynamics form an \RdN \RdN -valued diffusion, possibly without an invariant measure, while the corresponding unlabeled process is a reversible diffusion with respect to the underlying Coulomb random point field. Moreover, we identify the infinite-particle stochastic dynamics as the limit in path space of finite-particle systems driven by stochastic differential equations. This identification is achieved through two approximation schemes: finite-domain systems with reflecting boundary conditions and N N -particle systems. Although the N N -particle approximation is more fundamental, its justification relies crucially on the finite-domain approximation together with the uniqueness of solutions to the ISDEs. Previously, only the case d=2 d = 2 and β=2 \beta = 2 , known as the Ginibre interacting Brownian motion, was understood through random matrix theory and determinantal random point fields. Extending this result beyond the determinantal setting has remained a major difficulty. We introduce a new, conceptually clear method based on stochastic analysis of infinite-particle systems with long-range interactions that yields a rigorous construction of Coulomb interacting Brownian motions. A key ingredient is an explicit computation of the logarithmic derivatives of Coulomb random point fields.

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@article{arxiv.2508.21658,
  title  = {Infinite-dimensional stochastic differential equations for Coulomb random point fields},
  author = {Hirofumi Osada and Shota Osada},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2508.21658},
  year   = {2026}
}

Comments

83 pages,This version includes corrections of typos and a new result on the convergence of $N$-particle systems

R2 v1 2026-07-01T05:12:17.613Z