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A large-scale particle system with independent jumps and distributed synchronization

Yuliy Baryshnikov, Alexander Stolyar

Published 2023-11-28Version 1

We study a system consisting of $n$ particles, moving forward in jumps on the real line. Each particle can make both independent jumps, whose sizes have some distribution, or ``synchronization'' jumps, which allow it to join a randomly chosen other particle if the latter happens to be ahead of it. The mean-field asymptotic regime, where $n\to\infty$, is considered. As $n\to\infty$, we prove the convergence of the system dynamics to that of a deterministic mean-field limit (MFL). We obtain results on the average speed of advance of a ``benchmark'' MFL (BMFL) and the liminf of the steady-state speed of advance, in terms of MFLs that are traveling waves. For the special case of exponentially distributed independent jump sizes, we prove that a traveling wave MFL with speed $v$ exists if and only if $v\ge v_*$, with $v_*$ having simple explicit form; this allows us to show that the average speed of the BMFL is equal to $v_*$ and the liminf of the steady-state speeds is lower bounded by $v_*$. Finally, we put forward a conjecture that both the average speed of the BMFL and the exact limit of the steady-state speeds, under general distribution of an independent jump size, are equal to number $v_{**}$, which is easily found from a ``minimum speed principle.'' This general conjecture is consistent with our results for the exponentially distributed jumps and is confirmed by simulations.

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