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# Nonlinear Fokker–Planck Dynamics

Nonlinear Fokker–Planck Dynamics

Nonlinear Fokker–Planck (FP) dynamics generalize the classical linear FP equation to encompass systems where the drift and/or diffusion coefficients depend nonlinearly or nonlocally on the solution itself or its law. These equations serve as fundamental models for non-equilibrium statistical phenomena, anomalous diffusion, mean-field interactions, stochastic particle systems, and collective dynamics in physics, chemistry, biology, and finance. The mathematical structures underlying nonlinear FP equations blend deterministic, stochastic, and variational approaches, linking measure-valued PDE theory and gradient flows on spaces of probability measures.

## 1. Core Nonlinear Fokker–Planck Models

Nonlinear FP equations arise in several structurally distinct forms, reflecting various kinds of nonlinearity:

- **Nonlocal McKean–Vlasov/Mean-Field Models:** Here the drift and/or diffusion tensor depend on the instantaneous law of the process (measure argument), leading to equations such as
  \[
  \partial_t \mu_t = L_{t,\mu_t}^*\mu_t
  \]
  for generator \(L_{t, \mu}h(x)\) depending nonlinearly on \(\mu\) [1904.06795, 2507.17469].

- **Porous Medium/Power-Law Diffusion:** The diffusion term is a nonlinear function of the density, such as
  \[
  \partial_t P(x,t) = D\ \partial_x^2[P(x,t)^\nu], \quad \nu=2-q,
  \]
  with \(q\) the Tsallis index [1011.3678, 2603.01278].

- **Inhomogeneous and Energetic Variational FP:** Diffusion coefficient and mobility may depend on position and/or density, as in
  \[
  \partial_t f + \nabla\cdot(f u) = 0,\quad u = -\frac{1}{\pi(x,t)}\nabla [D(x) \log f + \varphi(x)],
  \]
  with variable \(D,\ \pi\) [2206.09890, 2512.11455].

- **Stochastic and Rough Path-Driven SPDEs:** For mean-field systems or interacting particles affected by common noise, the law itself becomes random, yielding nonlinear measure-valued (rough) SPDEs [2507.17469, 1904.07894].

- **Kinetic/Transport FP:** With variables \((x,v)\), nonlinear coupling occurs between spatial and velocity marginals, as in
  \[
  (\partial_t + v\cdot\nabla_x) f = \rho_f^\beta \mathcal{L}_{\mathrm{FP}} f,
  \]
  or in spatially inhomogeneous equations with nontrivial interaction kernels [2102.12795].

Table: Representative Nonlinear FP Architectures

| Nonlinearity Type              | Canonical Equation Structure                                               | Reference               |
|-------------------------------|----------------------------------------------------------------------------|-------------------------|
| Nonlocal (law-dependent)      | \(\partial_t\mu_t = L_{t,\mu_t}^*\mu_t\)                                  | [1904.06795]            |
| Power-law (density nonlinearity) | \(\partial_t P = D\,\partial_x^2[P^{\nu}]\)                              | [1011.3678, 2603.01278] |
| Inhomogeneity (variable D)    | \(\partial_t f = \nabla\cdot(D(x)\nabla f^m+\ldots)\)                     | [2206.09890, 2512.11455]|
| SPDE / rough path             | \(d\mu_t = \ldots\,dt + \ldots\,dW_t\) (measure-valued SPDE)              | [2507.17469]            |
| Reaction–diffusion FP         | \(\partial_t u = \nabla\cdot(u\nabla f(x,u)) + u f(x,u)\)                 | [1706.08957]            |

Precise functional settings and further admissible nonlinearities (e.g. curl drift, non-Gaussian Lévy noise, and Marcus SDE formulation) enrich the taxonomy [1609.00972, 1202.2563, 1409.3936].

## 2. Variational and Gradient Flow Structures

Nonlinear FP dynamics often admit a gradient-flow formulation on measure spaces, such as the 2-Wasserstein space \((\mathcal{P}_2(\mathbb{R}^d), W_2)\) or the Hellinger–Kantorovich geometry:

- **Free Energy Dissipation:** Many nonlinear FP models are governed by strict energy–dissipation laws,
  \[
  \frac{d}{dt} \mathcal{F}[f] = -\mathcal{D}[f(t)],
  \]
  where \(\mathcal{F}\) is an entropy or free energy (e.g., Boltzmann–Gibbs for linear FP, Tsallis for nonlinear), and \(\mathcal{D}\) is a dissipation functional encoding mobility and generalized Fisher information [2206.09890, 2603.01278].

- **Nonlinear Porous Medium FP / Duality:** The Tsallis entropy \(S_{2-q}[f]\) and its duality to the nonlinear diffusion index \(q\) reflects both geometric and thermodynamic structure, with the gradient flow for \(q\)-logarithmic entropy yielding \(q\)-Gaussian stationary states [2603.01278].

- **Metric Gradient Flow:** Drift–diffusion–reaction FP equations can be interpreted as gradient flows of entropy functionals in the Hellinger–Kantorovich distance. This holds even without geodesic convexity, enabling exponential entropy–dissipation estimates leading to exponential relaxation to equilibrium under mild assumptions [1706.08957].

- **Energetic–variational methods and entropy production:** The energetic–variational derivation explicitly couples the FP equation to an entropy production law, providing a unified framework for modeling grain growth and microstructure evolution in polycrystalline materials [2206.09890, 2201.09117].

## 3. Analytical Results: Well-posedness, Ergodicity, and Long-Time Behavior

- **Local and Global Well-posedness:** Under appropriate regularity and growth conditions on coefficients—typically local Lipschitz in density/measure arguments, boundedness, and parabolicity—local and global existence and uniqueness of classical or weak solutions can be shown [2201.09117, 2102.12795, 2512.11455].

- **Regularization and Positivity:** Many nonlinear FP equations exhibit instantaneous smoothing, strict positivity for densities below a Maxwellian, and hypocoercivity. For kinetic equations, spreading of positivity is established via Harnack inequalities and barrier function arguments [2102.12795].

- **Exponential Convergence:** Relative entropy–entropy production inequalities yield exponential decay rates for the dissipation functional and convergence of solutions to equilibrium. This is robust under spatial inhomogeneity, provided there is sufficient convexity (e.g., \(\nabla^2 V \ge \lambda I\)) and the diffusion coefficient \(D(x)\) is properly bounded [2512.11455, 2206.09890, 1706.08957].

- **Periodic and Oscillatory Dynamics:** In mean-field McKean–Vlasov systems, slow–fast reduction and normal hyperbolicity theory can prove the existence and stability of time-periodic solutions (cyclic invariant manifolds) and describe phase reduction via smooth isochron maps [2107.02468].

- **Linearization and Markov Property:** By embedding the nonlinear FP equation in the larger space \(\mathbb{R}^d \times \mathcal{P}\) and exploiting the Otto gradient structure, the evolution of measures can be linearized. This allows for probabilistic representations (Feynman–Kac), sharp well-posedness criteria, and Markov properties for McKean–Vlasov and FP evolutions under minimal regularity assumptions [1904.06795].

## 4. Stochastic Extensions and Nonlinear SPDEs

- **Stochastic Nonlinear and Rough Path FP Dynamics:** When the evolution law itself is random—due to common noise or when driven by rough signals—the resulting measure-valued SPDEs are highly nontrivial. Well-posedness can be achieved under dimension-independent regularity using rough path techniques, even in highly nonlocal and law-dependent settings relevant to mean-field games and stochastic control [2507.17469, 1904.07894].

- **Duality Methods for Measure-Valued SPDEs:** Uniqueness of measure-valued SPDE solutions can be established via duality with backward SPDEs (BSPDEs), without higher-moment constraints, thereby extending well-posedness to a broad class of nonlinear nonlocal FP equations encountered in mean-field particle systems with common noise [1904.07894].

- **Marcus SDEs and Non-Gaussian Excitation:** For dynamical systems under multiplicative non-Gaussian noise, the appropriate interpretation is often via the Marcus SDE and the corresponding nonlocal, possibly non-smooth, FP equation. Explicit forms in terms of the inverse Lamperti transform are derived for α-stable and combined Gaussian-Poisson drivers [1409.3936].

## 5. Nonlocal and Inhomogeneous Nonlinearities

- **Spatial Inhomogeneity:** In grain boundary and porous-medium models, nonlinearity arises both from the power-law dependence on density and from spatial heterogeneity in diffusion or mobility, requiring tailored entropy and energy methods to obtain global regularity and quantitative rates [2206.09890, 2512.11455].

- **Curl Drifts, Quantum and Classical Extensions:** Nonlinear FP equations with non-gradient (curl) drift forces admit stationary q-exponential solutions under divergence-free and orthogonality conditions on the drift, with an associated H-theorem for Tsallis entropy. In kinetic theory, nonlinear FP equations arising from mean-field models generalize the Kullback–Leibler divergence to quantum (fermion/boson) entropy, with equilibrium Maxwellian states and Lyapunov stability [1609.00972, 1307.1126].

- **Highly Nonlocal Kinetic Models:** Kinetic FP equations with nonlinear, nonlocal convolution in spatial or velocity variables (e.g., in communication or aggregation models) present analysis challenges due to hypocoercivity and unbounded control operators. Existence, local well-posedness, and optimal control are established via fixed-point and admissible-operator frameworks [2501.03784].

## 6. Computational Methods and Control

- **Gradient Flow and Proximal Algorithms:** Discretization of the FP flow using the JKO (Jordan–Kinderlehrer–Otto) proximal recursion in the space of probability measures, with entropic Sinkhorn regularization, yields meshless, point-cloud algorithms with provable convergence. This approach is effective for both linear and nonlinear FP equations up to moderate dimensions [1809.10844].

- **Optimal Control of Nonlinear FP Equations:** Recent advances address control in both deterministic and stochastic nonlinear FP settings (including common noise and mean-field coupling). Sufficient and necessary stochastic maximum principles (SMPs) are established for cost minimization under nonlinear FP dynamics, sometimes requiring only first-order backward SPDEs for the adjoint process. Novel features include extended sufficient SMPs even in linear deterministic settings [2406.16512]. For hypocoercive kinetic equations, existence of optimal controls uses compactness and fixed-point strategies, while full Pontryagin sensitivity analysis remains open [2501.03784].

## 7. Physical and Applied Context

Nonlinear FP models are central in the mathematical description of:

- **Anomalous and non-Gaussian diffusion:** Tsallis-type nonlinearities model sub- and superdiffusive transport through a dynamical index, yielding heavy-tailed equilibria and anomalous scaling of mean square displacement [2603.01278, 1011.3678, 2101.09330].
- **Polycrystalline grain growth and microstructure evolution:** Nonlinear inhomogeneous FP equations capture the coarsening dynamics, under-resolved boundary/junction events, and energetic dissipation in evolving materials [2206.09890, 2201.09117].
- **Ecology and population dynamics:** Fitness-driven reaction–diffusion FP equations as metric gradient flows realize trends to ideal free distributions, exponential relaxation, and global stability under nonconvex entropies [1706.08957].
- **Nonlinear transport in disordered media:** FP dynamics with mean-field nonlinearity reflect the propagation of wave packets and lead to phenomena such as locked explosive broadening in two-dimensional Bose gases [1103.4840].
- **Control and finance:** Controlled nonlinear stochastic FP (and McKean–Vlasov) equations, under common noise and feedback drift, model systemic intervention in banking systems and portfolio optimization [2406.16512].

The unifying mathematical themes encompass entropy dissipation frameworks, nonlocal/nonlinear operator theory, gradient-flow approaches in measure spaces, duality in SPDE theory, and structure-preserving numerical methods.

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