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Sfb 288 Differential Geometry and Quantum Physics |
Abstract for Sfb Preprint No. 456
Metastability in stochastic dynamics of disordered mean-field models A. Bovier, M. Eckhoff, V. Gayrard, M. Klein
We study a class of Markov chains that describe reversible stochastic dynamics of a large class of disordered mean field models at low temperatures. Our main purpose is to give a precise relation between the metastable time scales in the problem to the properties of the rate functions of the corresponding Gibbs measures. We derive the analog of the Wentzell-Freidlin theory in this case, showing that any transition can be decomposed, with probability exponentially close to one, into a deterministic sequence of ``admissible transitions''. For these admissible transitions we give upper and lower bounds on the expected transition times that differ only by a constant factor. The distributions of the rescaled transition times are shown to converge to the exponential distribution. We exemplify our results in the context of the random field Curie-Weiss model.
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