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Density fluctuations in weakly interacting particle systems via the Dean-Kawasaki equation

  • Claudia Raithel (TU Dresden)
E1 05 (Leibniz-Saal)

Abstract

It has been proposed that the density fluctuations of a system of weakly interacting particles in the regime of large but finite particle number are captured by a highly singular SPDE -the Dean-Kawasaki equation. Due to the ever expanding use of the Dean-Kawasaki equation in applications, there is a desire to rigorously justify it. In this talk we show that, using a suitable weak distance, the law of the fluctuations as predicted by a spatially discretized Dean-Kawasaki equation approximates the law of the fluctuations of the particle system up to a term that is of arbitrary order in the inverse particle number and a numerical error. This talk is based on a joint work with Federico Cornalba, Julian Fischer, and Jonas Ingmanns.

Katja Heid

Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences Contact via Mail

Felix Otto

Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences

Felix Pogorzelski

Universität Leipzig