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The stochastic heat equation with multiplicative L\'evy noise: Existence, moments, and intermittency

Probability 2023-07-12 v1 Mathematical Physics math.MP

Abstract

We study the stochastic heat equation (SHE) tu=12Δu+βuξ\partial_t u = \frac12 \Delta u + \beta u \xi driven by a multiplicative L\'evy noise ξ\xi with positive jumps and amplitude β>0\beta>0, in arbitrary dimension d1d\geq 1. We prove the existence of solutions under an optimal condition if d=1,2d=1,2 and a close-to-optimal condition if d3d\geq3. Under an assumption that is general enough to include stable noises, we further prove that the solution is unique. By establishing tight moment bounds on the multiple L\'evy integrals arising in the chaos decomposition of uu, we further show that the solution has finite ppth moments for p>0p>0 whenever the noise does. Finally, for any p>0p>0, we derive upper and lower bounds on the moment Lyapunov exponents of order pp of the solution, which are asymptotically sharp in the limit as β0\beta\to0. One of our most striking findings is that the solution to the SHE exhibits a property called strong intermittency (which implies moment intermittency of all orders p>1p>1 and pathwise mass concentration of the solution), for any non-trivial L\'evy measure, at any disorder intensity β>0\beta>0, in any dimension d1d\geq1.

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@article{arxiv.2111.07988,
  title  = {The stochastic heat equation with multiplicative L\'evy noise: Existence, moments, and intermittency},
  author = {Quentin Berger and Carsten Chong and Hubert Lacoin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2111.07988},
  year   = {2023}
}