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Geometric decomposition of flows generated by rough path differential equations (2212.08866v1)

Published 17 Dec 2022 in math.PR

Abstract: Whenever an It^o-Wentsel type of formula holds for composition of flows of a certain differential dynamics, there exists locally a decomposition of the corresponding flow according to complementary distributions (or foliations, in the case of integrability of these distributions). Many examples have been proved in distinct context of dynamics: Stratonovich stochastic equations, L\'evy driven noise, low regularity $\alpha$-H\"older control functions ($ \alpha\in (1/2,1]$), see e.g. [6], [7], [20], [21]. Here we present the proof of this categorical property: we illustrate with the $\alpha$-H\"older rough path, $\alpha \in (1/3, 1/2]$ using the It^o-Wentsel formula in this context proved in [5]. Different from the previous approaches, here however, instead of using an intrinsic rough path calculus on manifolds, the manifold has to be embedded in an Euclidean space. A cascade decomposition is also shown when we have multiple lower dimensional directions which span the whole space. As application, the linear case is treated in details: the cascade decomposition provides a row factorization of all matrices which allow real logarithm.

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