Critical regularity and dissipativity for stochastic reaction-diffusion equations in Bochner spaces over spaces of continuous functions
Abstract
In this paper, we consider the stochastic reaction-diffusion equation on a smooth bounded domain with homogeneous Dirichlet boundary conditions. We investigate the long-time behavior of solutions with a strongly dissipative drift nonlinearity and superlinear multiplicative noise in the Bochner space , . Here is a second-order self-adjoint elliptic operator and is a two-sided trace-class Wiener process. The standard Galerkin method fails to yield energy estimates in via the It\^o formula for , owing to the interference of projection operators when dealing with nonlinear terms; meanwhile, the classical theory of mild solutions lacks sufficient spatial regularity to apply the It\^o formula directly. To overcome these difficulties, we consider mild solutions and establish a critical regularity estimate for the corresponding stopped process in , which rigorously justifies the use of the It\^o formula in the non-Hilbert space . As a result, we derive explicit moment energy estimates and quantitative dissipativity bounds, yielding global existence, uniqueness, and exponential asymptotic decay of solutions in . Unlike previous qualitative results in continuous function spaces, our framework provides a fully quantitative theory of global dissipativity.
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@article{arxiv.2604.13625,
title = {Critical regularity and dissipativity for stochastic reaction-diffusion equations in Bochner spaces over spaces of continuous functions},
author = {Xuewei Ju and Xiaoting Tong},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.13625},
year = {2026}
}