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On the stochastic Dullin-Gottwald-Holm equation: Global existence and wave-breaking phenomena

Published 13 Mar 2020 in math.AP | (2003.07206v2)

Abstract: We consider a class of stochastic evolution equations that include in particular the stochastic Camassa--Holm equation. For the initial value problem on a torus, we first establish the local existence and uniqueness of pathwise solutions in the Sobolev spaces H<sup>sH<sup>s with $s&gt;3/2$. Then we show that strong enough nonlinear noise can prevent blow-up almost surely. To analyze the effects of weaker noise, we consider a linearly multiplicative noise with non-autonomous pre-factor. Then, we formulate precise conditions on the inital data that lead to global existence of strong solutions or to blow-up. The blow-up occurs as wave breaking. For blow-up with positive probability, we derive lower bounds for these probabilities. Finally, the blow-up rate of these solutions is precisely analyzed.

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