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Moments and growth indices for the nonlinear stochastic heat equation with rough initial conditions

Published 2 Jul 2013 in math.PR | (1307.0600v3)

Abstract: We study the nonlinear stochastic heat equation in the spatial domain $\mathbb {R}$, driven by space-time white noise. A central special case is the parabolic Anderson model. The initial condition is taken to be a measure on $\mathbb {R}$, such as the Dirac delta function, but this measure may also have noncompact support and even be nontempered (e.g., with exponentially growing tails). Existence and uniqueness of a random field solution is proved without appealing to Gronwall's lemma, by keeping tight control over moments in the Picard iteration scheme. Upper bounds on all $p$th moments $(p\ge2)$ are obtained as well as a lower bound on second moments. These bounds become equalities for the parabolic Anderson model when $p=2$. We determine the growth indices introduced by Conus and Khoshnevisan [Probab. Theory Related Fields 152 (2012) 681-701].

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