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Existence of martingale solutions and large-time behavior for a stochastic mean curvature flow of graphs

Published 12 Mar 2019 in math.PR and math.AP | (1903.04785v1)

Abstract: We are concerned with a stochastic mean curvature flow of graphs over a periodic domain of any space dimension. We establish existence of martingale solutions which are strong in the PDE sense and study their large-time behavior. Our analysis is based on a viscous approximation and new global bounds, namely, an L<sup>∞ω,x,tL<sup>{\infty}_{\omega,x,t} estimate for the gradient and an L<sup>2ω,x,tL<sup>{2}_{\omega,x,t} bound for the Hessian. The proof makes essential use of the delicate interplay between the deterministic mean curvature part and the stochastic perturbation, which permits to show that certain gradient-dependent energies are supermartingales. Our energy bounds in particular imply that solutions become asymptotically spatially homogeneous and approach a Brownian motion perturbed by a random constant.

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