We consider the Fleming-Viot particle system consisting of $N$ identical particles evolving in $\mathbb{R}_{>0}$ as Brownian motions with constant drift $-1$. Whenever a particle hits $0$, it jumps onto another particle in the interior. It is known that this particle system has a hydrodynamic limit as $N\rightarrow\infty$ given by Brownian motion with drift $-1$ conditioned not to hit $0$. This killed Brownian motion has an infinite family of quasi-stationary distributions (QSDs), with a Yaglom limit given by the unique QSD minimising the survival probability. On the other hand, for fixed $N<\infty$, this particle system converges to a unique stationary distribution as time $t\rightarrow\infty$. We prove the following selection principle: the empirical measure of the $N$-particle stationary distribution converges to the aforedescribed Yaglom limit as $N\rightarrow\infty$. The selection problem for this particular Fleming-Viot process is closely connected to the microscopic selection problem in front propagation, in particular for the $N$-branching Brownian motion. The proof requires neither fine estimates on the particle system nor the use of Lyapunov functions.
Selection principle for the Fleming-Viot process with drift $-1$
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2023-06-06
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