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Large Deviations for Stochastic Evolution Equations with Small Multiplicative Noise

Wei Liu

Published 2008-01-09, updated 2009-09-10Version 4

The Freidlin-Wentzell large deviation principle is established for the distributions of stochastic evolution equations with general monotone drift and small multiplicative noise. As examples, the main results are applied to derive the large deviation principle for different types of SPDE such as stochastic reaction-diffusion equations, stochastic porous media equations and fast diffusion equations, and the stochastic p-Laplace equation in Hilbert space. The weak convergence approach is employed in the proof to establish the Laplace principle, which is equivalent to the large deviation principle in our framework.

Comments: 31 pages, published in Appl. Math. Optim
Journal: Appl. Math. Optim. 61 (2010), 27-56
Categories: math.PR
Subjects: 60F10, 60H15
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