Explicit convergence rates of underdamped Langevin dynamics under weighted and weak Poincaré--Lions inequalities (2407.16033v2)
Abstract: We study the long-time behavior of the underdamped Langevin dynamics, in the case of so-called \emph{weak confinement}. Indeed, any $\mathrm{L}\infty$ distribution (in position and velocity) relaxes to equilibrium over time, and we quantify the convergence rate. In our situation, the spatial equilibrium distribution does not satisfy a Poincar\'e inequality. Instead, we assume a weighted Poincar\'e inequality, which allows for fat-tail or sub-exponential potential energies. We provide constructive and fully explicit estimates in $\mathrm{L}2$-norm for $\mathrm{L}\infty$ initial data. A key-ingredient is a new space-time weighted Poincar\'e--Lions inequality, entailing, in turn, a weak Poincar\'e--Lions inequality.
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