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Renormalization of stochastic continuity equations on Riemannian manifolds (1912.10731v2)

Published 23 Dec 2019 in math.AP

Abstract: We consider the initial-value problem for stochastic continuity equations of the form $$ \partial_t \rho + \text{div}h \left[\rho \left(u(t,x) + \sum{i=1}N a_i(x)\circ \frac{dWi}{dt}\right)\right] = 0, $$ defined on a smooth closed Riemanian manifold $M$ with metric $h$, where the Sobolev regular velocity field $u$ is perturbed by Gaussian noise terms $\dot{W}i(t)$ driven by smooth spatially dependent vector fields $a_i(x)$ on $M$. Our main result is that weak ($L2$) solutions are renormalized solutions, that is, if $\rho$ is a weak solution, then the nonlinear composition $S(\rho)$ is a weak solution as well, for any "reasonable" function $S:\mathbb{R}\to\mathbb{R}$. The proof consists of a systematic procedure for regularizing tensor fields on a manifold, a convenient choice of atlas to simplify technical computations linked to the Christoffel symbols, and several DiPerna-Lions type commutators $\mathcal{C}\varepsilon (\rho,D)$ between (first/second order) geometric differential operators $D$ and the regularization device ($\varepsilon$ is the scaling parameter). This work, which is related to the "Euclidean" result in Punshon-Smith (2017), reveals some structural effects that noise and nonlinear domains have on the dynamics of weak solutions.

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