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Random attractors on countable state spaces

Robin Chemnitz, Maximilian Engel, Guillermo Olicón-Mendez

Published 2024-05-30Version 1

We study the synchronization behavior of discrete-time Markov chains on countable state spaces. Representing a Markov chain in terms of a random dynamical system, which describes the collective dynamics of trajectories driven by the same noise, allows for the characterization of synchronization via random attractors. We establish the existence and uniqueness of a random attractor under mild conditions and show that forward and pullback attraction are equivalent in our setting. Additionally, we provide necessary and sufficient conditions for reaching the random attractor, or synchronization respectively, in a time of finite mean. By introducing insulated and synchronizing sets, we structure the state space with respect to the synchronization behavior and characterize the shape of the random attractor.

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