Computing growth rates of random matrix products via generating functions

Abstract Random matrix products arise in many science and engineering problems. An efficient evaluation of its growth rate is of great interest to researchers in diverse fields. In the current paper, we reformulate this problem with a generating function approach, based on which two analytic methods...

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Main Authors: Naranmandula Bao, Junbiao Lu, Ruobing Cai, Yueheng Lan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Springer 2022-09-01
Series:AAPPS Bulletin
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/s43673-022-00057-0
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Summary:Abstract Random matrix products arise in many science and engineering problems. An efficient evaluation of its growth rate is of great interest to researchers in diverse fields. In the current paper, we reformulate this problem with a generating function approach, based on which two analytic methods are proposed to compute the growth rate. The new formalism is demonstrated in a series of examples including an Ising model subject to on-site random magnetic fields, which seems very efficient and easy to implement. Through an extensive comparison with numerical computation, we see that the analytic results are valid in a region of considerable size.The formulation could be conveniently applied to stochastic processes with more complex structures.
ISSN:2309-4710