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Fractional moments of the Stochastic Heat Equation
Published 2019-10-21Version 1
Consider the solution $\mathcal{Z}(t,x)$ of the one-dimensional stochastic heat equation, with a multiplicative spacetime white noise, and with the delta initial data $\mathcal{Z}(0,x) = \delta(x)$. For any real $p>0$, we obtained detailed estimates of the $p$-th moment of $e^{t/12}\mathcal{Z}(2t,0)$, as $t\to\infty$, and from these estimates establish the one-point upper-tail large deviation principle of the Kardar-Parisi-Zhang equation. The deviations have speed $t$ and rate function $\Phi_+(y)=\frac{4}{3}y^{3/2}$. Our result confirms the existing physics predictions [Le Doussal, Majumdar, Schehr 16] and also [Kamenev, Meerson, Sasorov 16].
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