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Long Time Results for a Weakly Interacting Particle System in Discrete Time
We study long time behavior of a discrete time weakly interacting particle
system, and the corresponding nonlinear Markov process in ,
described in terms of a general stochastic evolution equation. In a setting
where the state space of the particles is compact such questions have been
studied in previous works, however for the case of an unbounded state space
very few results are available. Under suitable assumptions on the problem data
we study several time asymptotic properties of the -particle system and the
associated nonlinear Markov chain. In particular we show that the evolution
equation for the law of the nonlinear Markov chain has a unique fixed point and
starting from an arbitrary initial condition convergence to the fixed point
occurs at an exponential rate. The empirical measure of the
-particles at time is shown to converge to the law of the
nonlinear Markov process at time , in the Wasserstein-1 distance, in
, as , uniformly in . Several consequences of this
uniform convergence are studied, including the interchangeability of the limits
and and the propagation of chaos property at . Rate of convergence of to is studied by
establishing uniform in time polynomial and exponential probability
concentration estimates
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