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On the martingale problem for Banach space valued stochastic differential equations
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    On the martingale problem for Banach space valued stochastic differential equations (English)
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    This paper is concerned with stochastic differential equations with values in a two-smoothable Banach space E. The author first constructs E- valued Gaussian random processes Z(t,x)(\(\cdot)\) which depend in a predictable way on (t,x)\(\in [0,1]\times C([0,1];E)\). The next topic is the construction of a stochastic integral \[ Y_ t=\int^{t}_{0}Z(s,X)(ds) \] for a continuous, adapted E-valued process X. An Itô formula is proved for \(f(X_ t)\). Then, stochastic differential equations are solved and the author discusses the relation between stochastic differential equations and the associated martingale problems.
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    stochastic differential equations
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    stochastic integral
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    martingale problems
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