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On Strong Feller Property, Exponential Ergodicity and Large Deviations Principle for Stochastic Damping Hamiltonian Systems with State-Dependent Switching

Fubao Xi, Chao Zhu, Fuke Wu

Published 2020-05-21Version 1

This work focuses on a class of stochastic damping Hamiltonian systems with state-dependent switching, where the switching process has a countably infinite state space. After establishing the existence and uniqueness of a global weak solution via the martingale approach under very mild conditions, the paper next proves the strong Feller property for regime-switching stochastic damping Hamiltonian systems by the killing technique together with some resolvent and transition probability identities. The commonly used continuity assumption for the switching rates $q_{kl}(\cdot)$ in the literature is relaxed to measurability in this paper. Finally the paper provides sufficient conditions for exponential ergodicity and large deviations principle for regime-switching stochastic damping Hamiltonian systems. Several examples on regime-switching van der Pol and (overdamped) Langevin systems are studied in detail for illustration.

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