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Dissipation in Parabolic SPDEs II: Oscillation and decay of the solution

Davar Khoshnevisan, Kunwoo Kim, Carl Mueller

Published 2021-10-13, updated 2022-02-01Version 2

We consider a stochastic heat equation of the type, $\partial_t u = \partial^2_x u + \sigma(u)\dot{W}$ on $(0\,,\infty)\times[-1\,,1]$ with periodic boundary conditions and on-degenerate positive initial data, where $\sigma:\mathbb{R} \to\mathbb{R}$ is a non-random Lipschitz continuous function and $\dot{W}$ denotes space-time white noise. If additionally $\sigma(0)=0$ then the solution is known to be strictly positive; see Mueller '91. In that case, we prove that the oscillation of the logarithm of the solution decays sublinearly as time tends to infinity. Among other things, it follows that, with probability one, all limit points of $t^{-1}\, \sup_{x\in[-1,1]}\, \log u(t\,,x)$ and $t^{-1}\, \inf_{x\in[-1,1]}\, \log u(t\,,x)$ must coincide. As a consequence of this fact, we prove that, when $\sigma$ is linear, there is a.s. only one such limit point and hence the entire path decays almost surely at an exponential rate.

Comments: 32 pages
Categories: math.PR
Subjects: 60H15, 35R60
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