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Feller and ergodic properties of jump-move processes with applications to interacting particle systems

We consider Markov processes that alternate continuous motions and jumps in a general locally compact polish space. Starting from a mechanistic construction, a first contribution of this article is to provide conditions on the dynamics so that the associated transition kernel forms a Feller semigroup, and to deduce the corresponding infinitesimal generator. In a second contribution, we investigate the ergodic properties in the special case where the jumps consist of births and deaths, a situation observed in several applications including epidemiology, ecology and microbiology. Based on a coupling argument, we obtain conditions for the convergence to a stationary measure with a geometric rate of convergence. Throughout the article, we illustrate our results by general examples of systems of interacting particles in R d with births and deaths. We show that in some cases the stationary measure can be made explicit and corresponds to a Gibbs measure on a compact subset of R d. Our examples include in particular Gibbs measure associated to repulsive Lennard-Jones potentials and to Riesz potentials.

preprint2022arXivOpen access

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