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$L^q(L^p)$-theory of stochastic differential equations

Probability 2019-08-06 v1

Abstract

In this paper we show the weak differentiability of the unique strong solution with respect to the starting point xx as well as Bismut-Elworthy-Li's derivative formula for the following stochastic differential equation in Rd\mathbb R^d: dXt=b(t,Xt)dt+σ(t,Xt)dWt,  X0=xRd, {\rm d} X_t=b(t,X_t){\rm d} t+\sigma(t,X_t){\rm d} W_t,\ \ X_0=x\in\mathbb R^d, where σ\sigma is bounded, uniformly continuous and nondegenerate, σL~q1p1\nabla\sigma\in \widetilde{\mathbb L}^{p_1}_{q_1} and bL~q2p2b\in \widetilde{\mathbb L}^{p_2}_{q_2} for some pi,qi[2,)p_i,q_i\in[2,\infty) with dpi+2qi<1\frac{d}{p_i}+\frac{2}{q_i}<1, i=1,2i=1,2, where L~qipi,i=1,2\widetilde{\mathbb L}^{p_i}_{q_i}, i=1,2 are some localized spaces. Moreover, in the endpoint case bL~d;unib\in \widetilde{\mathbb L}^{d; {\rm uni}}_\infty, we also show the weak well-posedness.

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@article{arxiv.1908.01255,
  title  = {$L^q(L^p)$-theory of stochastic differential equations},
  author = {Pengcheng Xia and Longjie Xie and Xicheng Zhang and Guohuan Zhao},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1908.01255},
  year   = {2019}
}

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