DOI: 10.1137/25m1759604 ISSN: 0363-0129

Strong and Weak Quantitative Estimates in Slow-Fast Diffusions Using Filtering Techniques

Sumith Reddy Anugu, Vivek S. Borkar

Abstract.

The behavior of slow-fast diffusions as the separation of scale diverges is a well-studied problem in the literature. In this short paper, we revisit this problem and obtain a new proof of existing strong quantitative convergence estimates (in particular, [Formula: see text] estimates) and weak convergence estimates in terms of [Formula: see text] (the parameter associated with the separation of scales). In particular, we obtain the rate of [Formula: see text] for strong convergence estimates and the rate of [Formula: see text] for weak convergence estimates which are already known to be optimal in the literature. We achieve this using nonlinear filtering theory where we represent the evolution of the fast diffusion in terms of its conditional distribution given the slow diffusion. We then use the well-known Kushner–Stratanovich equation, which gives the evolution of the conditional distribution of the fast diffusion given the slow diffusion, and establish that this conditional distribution approaches the invariant measure of the “frozen” diffusion (obtained by freezing the slow variable in the evolution equation of the fast diffusion). At the heart of the analysis lies a key estimate of a weighted Lipschitz distance-like function between a generic one-parameter family of measures and the family of unique invariant measures (of the frozen diffusion parametrized by a path). This estimate is in terms of the operator norm of the dual of the infinitesimal generator of the frozen diffusion.

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