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Interpolating the Stochastic Heat and Wave Equations with Time-independent Noise: Solvability and Exact Asymptotics

Probability 2021-08-27 v1 Analysis of PDEs

Abstract

In this article, we study a class of stochastic partial differential equations with fractional differential operators subject to some time-independent multiplicative Gaussian noise. We derive sharp conditions, under which a unique global Lp(Ω)L^p(\Omega)-solution exits for all p2p\ge 2. In this case, we derive exact moment asymptotics following the same strategy in a recent work by Balan et al [1]. In the case when there exits only a local solution, we determine the precise deterministic time, T2T_2, before which a unique L2(Ω)L^2(\Omega)-solution exits, but after which the series corresponding to the L2(Ω)L^2(\Omega) moment of the solution blows up. By properly choosing the parameters, results in this paper interpolate the known results for both stochastic heat and wave equations.

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@article{arxiv.2108.11473,
  title  = {Interpolating the Stochastic Heat and Wave Equations with Time-independent Noise: Solvability and Exact Asymptotics},
  author = {Le Chen and Nicholas Eisenberg},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2108.11473},
  year   = {2021}
}

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41 pages, 6 figures