Some linear SPDEs driven by a fractional noise with Hurst index greater than 1/2
Probability
2011-02-22 v1
Abstract
In this article, we identify the necessary and sufficient conditions for the existence of a random field solution for some linear s.p.d.e.'s of parabolic and hyperbolic type. These equations rely on a spatial operator given by the -generator of a -dimensional L\'evy process , and are driven by a spatially-homogeneous Gaussian noise, which is fractional in time with Hurst index . As an application, we consider the case when is a -stable process, with . In the parabolic case, we develop a connection with the potential theory of the Markov process (defined as the symmetrization of ), and we show that the existence of the solution is related to the existence of a "weighted" intersection local time of two independent copies of .
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@article{arxiv.1102.3992,
title = {Some linear SPDEs driven by a fractional noise with Hurst index greater than 1/2},
author = {Raluca Balan},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1102.3992},
year = {2011}
}
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37 pages