Poincaré and logarithmic Sobolev constants for metastable Markov chains via capacitary inequalities

André Schlichting and Martin Slowik

Ann. Appl. Probab. 29(6), 3438–3488 (2019)

Abstract

We investigate the metastable behavior of reversible Markov chains on possibly countable infinite state spaces. Based on a new definition of metastable Markov processes, we compute precisely the mean transition time between metastable sets. Under additional size and regularity properties of metastable sets, we establish asymptotic sharp estimates on the Poincaré and logarithmic Sobolev constant. The main ingredient in the proof is a capacitary inequality along the lines of V. Maz’ya that relates regularity properties of harmonic functions and capacities. We exemplify the usefulness of this new definition in the context of the random field Curie-Weiss model, where metastability and the additional regularity assumptions are verifiable.

The image illustrates the spectral signature for metastability. The left picture shows the phase space of a system containing n subsets effectively trapping the evolution with only rare transitions inbetween. In this case there are n-1 very small eigenvalues (besides the zero eigenvalue). The right picture shows the same system, where the transitions between the subsets are neglected. Having a good comparison of the system is a crucial ingredient in of the analysis.
The image illustrates the spectral signature for metastability. The left picture shows the phase space of a system containing nn subsets effectively trapping the evolution with only rare transitions inbetween. In this case there are n1n-1 very small eigenvalues (besides the zero eigenvalue). The right picture shows the same system, where the transitions between the subsets are neglected. Having a good comparison of the system is a crucial ingredient in of the analysis.

Publication history

Preprint
2017-05-15
Published
2019-12

Topics: metastability, functional inequalities