A Markov process for an infinite interacting particle system in the continuum
Abstract: An infinite system of point particles placed in $\mathds{R}d$ is studied. Its constituents perform random jumps with mutual repulsion described by a translation-invariant jump kernel and interaction potential, respectively. The pure states of the system are locally finite subsets of $\mathds{R}d$, which can also be interpreted as locally finite Radon measures. The set of all such measures $\Gamma$ is equipped with the vague topology and the corresponding Borel $\sigma$-field. For a special class $\mathcal{P}{\rm exp}$ of (sub-Poissonian) probability measures on $\Gamma$, we prove the existence of a unique family ${P{t,\mu}: t\geq 0, \ \mu \in \mathcal{P}_{\rm exp}}$ of probability measures on the space of cadlag paths with values in $\Gamma$ that solves a restricted initial-value martingale problem for the mentioned system. Thereby, a Markov process with cadlag paths is specified which describes the stochastic dynamics of this particle system.
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