Regularity theory for a new class of fractional parabolic stochastic evolution equations
Abstract
A new class of fractional-order stochastic evolution equations of the form , , , is introduced, where generates a -semigroup on a separable Hilbert space and the spatiotemporal driving noise is the formal time derivative of an -valued cylindrical -Wiener process. Mild and weak solutions are defined; these concepts are shown to be equivalent and to lead to well-posed problems. Temporal and spatial regularity of the solution process are investigated, the former being measured by mean-square or pathwise smoothness and the latter by using domains of fractional powers of . In addition, the covariance of and its long-time behavior are analyzed. These abstract results are applied to the cases when and are fractional powers of symmetric, strongly elliptic second-order differential operators defined on (i) bounded Euclidean domains or (ii) smooth, compact surfaces. In these cases, the Gaussian solution processes can be seen as generalizations of merely spatial (Whittle-)Mat\'ern fields to space-time.
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@article{arxiv.2205.00248,
title = {Regularity theory for a new class of fractional parabolic stochastic evolution equations},
author = {Kristin Kirchner and Joshua Willems},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2205.00248},
year = {2026}
}
Comments
41 pages. To appear in Stochastics and Partial Differential Equations: Analysis and Computations