Propagation of chaos for multi-species moderately interacting particle systems up to Newtonian singularity (2501.03087v1)
Abstract: We derive a class of multi-species aggregation-diffusion systems from stochastic interacting particle systems via relative entropy method with quantitative bounds. We show an algebraic $L1$-convergence result using moderately interacting particle systems approximating attractive/repulsive singular potentials up to Newtonian/Coulomb singularities without additional cut-off on the particle level. The first step is to make use of the relative entropy between the joint distribution of the particle system and an approximated limiting aggregation-diffusion system. A crucial argument in the proof is to show convergence in probability by a stopping time argument. The second step is to obtain a quantitative convergence rate to the limiting aggregation-diffusion system from the approximated PDE system. This is shown by evaluating a combination of relative entropy and $L2$-distance.
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