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Fractional stochastic Landau-Lifshitz Navier-Stokes equations in dimension $d \geq 3$: Existence and (non-)triviality (2403.04911v1)

Published 7 Mar 2024 in math.PR, math-ph, and math.MP

Abstract: We investigate fractional stochastic Navier-Stokes equations in $d\ge 3$, driven by the random force $(-\Delta){\frac{\theta}{2}}\xi$ which, as we show, corresponds to a fractional version of the Landau-Lifshitz random force in the physics literature. We obtain the existence and uniqueness of martingale solutions on the torus $\mathbb Td$ for $\theta > \frac{d}{2}$. For $\theta \le 1$ the equation is supercritical and we regularize the problem by introducing a Galerkin approximation and we study the large scale behavior of the truncated model on $\RRd$. We show that the nonlinear term in the Galerkin approximation vanishes on large scales when $\theta < 1$ and the model converges to the linearized equation. For $\theta = 1$ the nonlinear term gives a nontrivial contribution to the large scale beahvior, and we conjecture that the large scale behavior is given by a linear model with strictly larger effective diffusivity compared to simply dropping the nonlinear term. The effective diffusivity is explicitly given in terms of the model parameters.

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