Abstract

We consider continuous-time (not necessarily finite) Markov chains on discrete spaces and identify a curvature-dimension inequality, the condition CDϒ(κ,∞), which serves as a natural analogue of the classical Bakry-Émery condition CD(κ,∞) in several respects. In particular, it is tailor-made to the classical approach of proofing the modified logarithmic Sobolev inequality via computing and estimating the second time derivative of the entropy along the heat flow generated by the generator of the Markov chain. We prove that curvature bounds in the sense of CDϒ are preserved under tensorization, discuss links to other notions of discrete curvature and consider a variety of examples including complete graphs, the hypercube and birth-death processes. We further consider power type entropies and determine, in the same spirit, a natural CD condition which leads to Beckner inequalities. The CDϒ condition is also shown to be compatible with the diffusive setting, in the sense that corresponding hybrid processes enjoy a tensorization property.

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