Small mass limit of expected signature for physical Brownian motion

Abstract

Physical Brownian motion describes the dynamics of a Brownian particle experiencing frictional force. It was investigated in the classical work [L. S. Ornstein and G. E. Uhlenbeck, Phys. Rev. 36 (1930)] as a physically meaningful approach to realising the standard ``mathematical'' Brownian motion, via sending the mass m 0+ and performing natural scaling. The analysis was extended to a Brownian particle in an external magnetic field in [P. Friz, P. Gassiat, and T. Lyons, Trans. Amer. Math. Soc. 367 (2015)], discovering the new phenomenon that the area process associated to the physical process converges -- but not to L\'evy's stochastic area. In this paper, we carry out the singular limit analysis of a generalised stochastic differential equation (SDE) model encompassing the physical Brownian motion as a special case. We show that the expected signature of the solution \Pt\t ≥ 0 for the generalised SDE converges to a nontrivial tensor as m 0+, at each degree in the tensor algebra and on each time interval [0,T], through a delicate convergence analysis based on the graded PDE system for the expected signature of It\o diffusion processes. Moreover, explicit solutions exhibiting intriguing combinatorial patterns are obtained when the coefficient matrix M in our SDE is diagonalisable. In the case of physical Brownian motion, \Pt\t ≥ 0 corresponds to the momentum of the particle (viewed as a rough path), and M is the stress tensor. Our work appears among the very first endeavours to study the singular limit of expected signature of diffusion processes, especially for nonzero initial datum p=P0.

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